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Posted by Allan In NE on June 06, 2007 at 16:53:06 from (148.78.243.26):
On my 1066. Tractor never did "seem right" to me. Always seemed weak in the knees for some reason. Just didn't "feel" like a 1066 ought to, to my way of thinkin'. Hugh said he ran his at 150 horse, Gary, Vet and many others said to go ahead and "turn 'er up". So, while I was in there anyways, I cranked it a turn and a half on the fuel screw and pulled that torque rise screw back out about three or four turns. Today, I finally got it hooked to the plow and made a round in the old alfalfa field. Way too dry to be plowin; you know how aflafa saps the ground moisture and makes it almost impossible to pull a plow. But, does that old heifer ever snort now! Thought the silly thing was gonna twist the axles off! :>) Thanks Guys, Allan
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