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Casey C, Help!!

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Allan in NE

04-09-2005 20:43:38




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Casey,

Where's the darned rear light mounted on your 766? Is it over on the fender or where?

I can't remember where they went; all I know is, this sure as heck isn't right.

Thanks,

Allan

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Ken K.

04-10-2005 10:40:21




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
Allan, how did you get that picture to work? Just curious. Ken



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Gordon

04-10-2005 07:20:30




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
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Here is the rear light on my 966



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caseyc

04-10-2005 10:27:00




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Gordon, 04-10-2005 07:20:30  
thanks gordon, i just went out and looked at mine and it is mounted the same way. i just don't have a decent upclose picture showing it. there you go allen, it don't get much better than that.

casey



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Allan in NE

04-10-2005 07:34:13




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Gordon, 04-10-2005 07:20:30  
Bingo!

That's how the old tractor was! I remembered it was up high like that, but just couldn't bring up the mental image. Gotta get some reflectors stuck on there too, I see. :>)

Just out of curiosity, does your tractor have 16.9 X 38 tires on it?

Thanks Gordon,

Allan



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Farmallkid From Ont,

04-10-2005 05:57:28




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
Allen, I have seen engine, rear, grill, and lots of other views of your 766, but not the full picture yet, ya think you could post one? I just love the looks of the 66 series!



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Allan in NE

04-10-2005 07:24:18




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 04-10-2005 05:57:28  
FK,

When I was a kid and got a new toy, the first thing I always had to do was pull the silly wheels off of it. I'm now 60 years old and realize that this hasn't changed one little bit. I've still got some issues going on with this tractor.

Darned seat frame was rebuilt and re-bushed, but it doesn't set square to the world for some reason; it leans to the left and it won’t adjust right. Filled the tractor will fuel yesterday, and the fuel gauge quit working at 1/4 tank. Neutral Safety switch and the lights are wired up wrong, etc., etc.

Lots of little things to fix and I've got the front sheet metal tore off of the old bear and strung all over the yard. :>)

Here's a picture I took while the tractor was still in the shop. When I get 'er throwed back together, I'll shoot some more.

Allan

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David A. Hodson

04-10-2005 10:15:55




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-10-2005 07:24:18  
Allen the more I look at that stripe on your 966 the more it grows on me but I still prefer the white, but that is one sharp looking paint job, hope you get to enjoy the old girl for a looong time David



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Allan in NE

04-10-2005 10:44:08




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to David A. Hodson, 04-10-2005 10:15:55  
Me too.

The first time I saw it, kinda snapped my neck. Kept tellin' 'em I wanted the old original look and to get those 966 badges on there.

Glad they didn't listen to me, 'cause I'm really starting to like the "86 series" look now.

When I get it all put back together again, I'll take some pictures out in the sunlight. That is where she really jumps at ya.

I'd better get 'em snapped right away, 'cause once the tractors are back to new, I gots a really bad habit of just ignorin' 'em and taking 'em for granted.

Old H and 686 are screamin' "Wash Me". :>)

Allan

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migraine

04-09-2005 22:10:52




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
I just went out and looked at my 966 pictures and it has that small L shaped bracket which allows the light to mount up right along the bottom of the seat. I'm sure they had some adjustment on that thing so you could shine that 1 and only light on the tillage equipment dragging behind. I spent many a night gazing back through the dust to see the ground being turned over and remember the best smell ever...fresh dirt. Also I saw that the wiring harness going to the front fender lights has a single post lead coming off of it which I assume is to plug the rear light into? This tractor Had a cab right? The rear lights were probably mounted on the cab? Maybe Maybe Migraine

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Allan in NE

04-10-2005 07:04:37




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to migraine, 04-09-2005 22:10:52  
Hi Guy,

Got the L-shaped bracket alright, but it for sure is in the wrong area 'cause when I bring the 3-poing up, that left arm sets right directly in front of the light.

Tractor had a Heniker cab, so had to have been dealer installed somewhere along the line.

Wiring is another matter, this one is jerry-rigged from the word go and the factory plug in is still down under the platform.

All in good time I guess.

Thanks,

Allan

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migraine

04-09-2005 21:31:50




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
Allan, I think that the rear light is mounted on a L shaped bracket mounted on the seat support but high enough to shine over the 3 pt when up. Did maybe your bracket get turned upside down or the wrong one used somewhere along the line. I don't recall ever seeing the rear main light on the fenders just the flashers. migraine



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caseyc

04-09-2005 21:44:04




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to migraine, 04-09-2005 21:31:50  
i think your right the more i think about, there must be a bracket missing. i can't recall normaly seeing the light on the fender either. dunno. alot of 56's that i recall had a bracket of some sort behind the seat somewhere.

casey



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Allan in NE

04-09-2005 21:42:22




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to migraine, 04-09-2005 21:31:50  
Well,

Now that Casey put up that picture, I really think he is right, except in thinking back, my old one was mounted just to the inside top of the left rear part of the fender.

I'm pretty sure the bracket came "across" towards the middle of the tractor from the fender.

Wasn't it the 656s that mounted down on that pedestal area like that? Darned if I know.

Allan



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P Backus

04-09-2005 21:25:47




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
That's a pretty butt you've got there. Allan! I mean the tractor, of course. Looks like you've got the 'ol pioneer hyd adapters there too. Do you think those ever cause restriction in the hydraulic circuit? My 4166 does some funny things when operating a 2x8 cylinder on the back of my manure tank. Probably not, huh? Oh well.
I assume that's your "new" 966.
Paul



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Allan in NE

04-09-2005 21:33:22




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to P Backus, 04-09-2005 21:25:47  
Hi Paul,

Those adaptors were on there so the previous owner could plug in his loader (I guess). Also, I gotta adjust the float on the levers; last guy used electric over hydraulic and I don't think that they are set right.

Anyway, never liked the tiny dudes, they are going to see Jeasus just as soon as I can find some rubber plugs. Think they got 'em in at the tractor supply, not sure tho.

I wanna get all these tiny little 'fixes' done so I can get back on that Cylco and power her up and make sure the hyudraulic blower is working okay.

Gotta get that old beast outta the yard and back out to the lot.

Allan

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caseyc

04-09-2005 21:17:01




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to Allan in NE, 04-09-2005 20:43:38  
give me 2 min..... .BRB



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caseyc

04-09-2005 21:28:10




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to caseyc, 04-09-2005 21:17:01  
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i don't know if it's right but that's where mine is. on the left fender right on top. everything about the tractor is original so i don't know why the location of the light wouldn't be.

casey



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Stickler

04-10-2005 07:52:55




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to caseyc, 04-09-2005 21:28:10  
Mine's up on the left fender too on my 666



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David A. Hodson

04-10-2005 06:20:40




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to caseyc, 04-09-2005 21:28:10  
Casey thats where mine was on my 766 before dad had a cab put on her and thats where I put it when I took the cab off. I also looked in my parts book for the 66 series and thats where it shows it for the delux flattop fenders, and on the seat base with the round (old style) fenders. thats a really sharp looking tractor Allen.



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Allan in NE

04-09-2005 21:36:39




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 Re: Casey C, Help!! in reply to caseyc, 04-09-2005 21:28:10  
Bless your heart,

I owe ya again. I just could not remember; been a long darned time ago!

Thanks Pard,

Allan



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