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More questions on the IH 986 from previous post

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DJL

12-29-2006 12:58:57




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Some additional information on the 986 previously mentioned. The tractor has 2900, one owner hours, the AC hasn't worked in years, so in need of a cab re-foam and fixed. When dad bought the tractor new, he always complained that it didn't carry much oil pressure on the gauge. It's never been in the "red" even when hot at idle but gets pretty close. It also has never used any oil. Anyway, when it was new he had the dealer check it multiple times, i.e. check the gauge, the oil sending unit etc. They assured him that nothing was wrong with it. That was many years ago. Since new the tractor has never been pulled hard, ran a undersized disk and chiesel plow on about 160 acres. Ran a baler sum and moved round bales, that's been about all we've done with it. I've noticed that when you first start the tractor it makes a bit of a "clatter sound" until you raise the RPM's and the oil pressure gauge comes up. The clatter immediatly goes away and never comes back until the next time you start it. The oil pressure gauge always reads on the low 1/4 side of the gauge most times, and especially when the motor is warm. Would you guys be afraid of this tractor??
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DJL

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Erik in WI

12-29-2006 14:10:50




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 Re: More questions on the IH 986 from previous pos in reply to DJL, 12-29-2006 12:58:57  
My 1086 with 2800 hrs. sounds just like your 986. I have the same oil pressure readings, although I don't have any clatter after startup. It does have a little hyraulic "whine" for the first few seconds after you let the clutch out after starting. I also need a cab kit and the AC converted over to 134A. I would buy it, plus you know the original owner and if you can't trust your dad, who can you trust??

Erik in WI

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Matt in ND

12-29-2006 13:11:52




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 Re: More questions on the IH 986 from previous pos in reply to DJL, 12-29-2006 12:58:57  
I wouldn't be scared of the 986 at all. We had a 1486, same engine, that had 15500 hours on it. We did overhaul it at 10500, only because a fuel line broke and it started on fire while agitating manure. That 1486 had the hardest 15500 hours on it. It was on a mixer wagon from October until May, starting everyday, twice a day regardless of temp. The coldest morning I remeber getting it going was -48 out, hydraulics are little slow then, but that is to be expected. The tractor was also used as the primary tillage and seeding tractor in the spring, ran a haybine all summer on 2000 acres of alfalfa, chopper, and fall tillage. When we traded it off, it was wore out. The oil pressure was never high on it either, but never burned oil. The front end was rebuilt 2 times, 6 clutches, one overhaul on engine, 4 hydraulic pumps, 3 different shift forks, a new seat, A/C converted, and tires was about all we ever did with it. We bought it with 500 hours on it in 1987 and traded it this spring. I think they are tough tractors.

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