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T Vet How is the weather and 1066???

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Michael Sheik

03-13-2006 05:30:35




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Was watching the weather last night and you may have a little rockin and rollin up there today. They talked severe in Ohio valley. We had some rough ones here yesterday evening in eastern OK, Arkansas and Missouri. Killed four that they know of. Right now here in western OK we are dry as a bone. Dad(85 yr old) says it looks like the 30s did except not as much blowin dirt.

On another note I was reading some posts about fixin the little red light for TA. Not 100% sure but I do not think mine is working on my 1066. IT book doesn't talk much about it so suspect check bulb and wiring but where is the pressure switch located?

Finally, I could have shot some IH engineer who put the air filter up under the hood where you had to unbolt and take off the left side. Why in the world couldn't they have engineered a door.

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ejr-IA.

03-13-2006 13:25:29




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 Re: T Vet How is the weather and 1066??? in reply to Michael Sheik, 03-13-2006 05:30:35  
The reason was so you could clean out the sparows nests on top of the engine.



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the tractor vet

03-13-2006 13:38:08




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 Re: T Vet How is the weather and 1066??? in reply to ejr-IA., 03-13-2006 13:25:29  
Well today started off nice and had thoughts of going out and foolen around but by the time i got my boots on the sun done went awayand the rain came with lunder and thiting so i just screwed off better days acomming .



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the tractor vet

03-13-2006 07:03:12




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 Re: T Vet How is the weather and 1066??? in reply to Michael Sheik, 03-13-2006 05:30:35  
Hey Mike that Teltale lite switch is on the MCV back side can't miss it and the lite is suppose to be on the right hand lower dash buy the key switch on a 1066 it is about as round as a quater. And why the did not put and access door fot the airfilter now that is a million dollar question And other dumb thing that man will never know?????,



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IaGary

03-13-2006 05:37:17




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 Re: T Vet How is the weather and 1066??? in reply to Michael Sheik, 03-13-2006 05:30:35  
I've always wondered also why no little door like on the 56 series for air cleaner acsess.
I guess they wanted us to ignor the service and just replace the tractor more often.



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