We had the exact same 1066 on our dairy farm growing up in Westernnew york, brings up great memories thanks guys for great videos and that white stripe IH would be 1971 to 76 😊
Good going Wiley. Thanks. My comment was short as not feeling the best. Doing better today so thought I would say good job on getting that tractor started and driving it around. Appears to run well and everything. The sheet metal just needs some fixing and TLC and that would be a decent piece of machinery. Thanks Wiley for showing that tractor to us. Hopefully you can get it turned over. Let us know. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Great job Wiley, keep up the great work and I'll be looking forward to seeing your next adventure Gods Blessings be with you and your family always my friend
Hello Wily. I always remembered when I do the weather spotters training from the NWS that lightning strikes can occur as far as 10 miles away from a storm cell. I can remember back in the early 1980s that a teenager was killed by a lightning strike in which the sun was shining and the weather was not threatening in any way. On a brighter note; Those IH tractors were purely workhorses and really hard to beat.
That float as you call it Wiley that makes the oil is called the( fluggandodger float) learned that one from a guy in Birmingham a long time ago! is that hammer you used to adjust the starter a farmall brand starter 5 thousands Adjustment hammer she jumped back to life like a great tractor always does ? Have a wonderful day brother you earned it!.
The 1066 was rated at 115 PTO HP in 1972, & midway through 1973. In sept, 1973 the 1066 was rated at 125 PTO HP. The 1486 was rated at 145 PTO HP. The 1066 had a 414 ci engine, & the 1486 had a 436 ci engine.
Amazing, one thing I have noted in the west is that you just abandon machine and move to the next generation or level, mostly they don't have serious mechanical issues, love the video
not sure if its the same in U.S Will, but here in Scotland there was water aded to the main tyres to lower the centre of gravitey or mabye traction , mabye somebody else can add more info
All the people in this world that would like to start farmimg or logging that cant afford to get started and all this equipment just sitting around that people dont use but most of it belongs to very rich people and they would rather it rot away than to start someone off logging or farming
Good job, Wily. No tools were lost in the making of this video. 🔧😂
Love red tractors. Working I n a 460 now. The 1066 was a beast in its day and many are still doing valuable work on the farms of America.
👍👍👍 love that old iron! This old IH would be a great candidate for restoration.
When that lighting strikes I was thinking feet don’t fail me now!!
I like those old Internationals. And this one runs and drives great. Good job Wily! Thanks for sharing
Good job, Wily. That was a breeze. Love watching that old iron fire up and run. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!!
We had the exact same 1066 on our dairy farm growing up in Westernnew york, brings up great memories thanks guys for great videos and that white stripe IH would be 1971 to 76 😊
Thats a old warrior right there true horse power!!!
Amazing how American made tractors can sit for Years and fire right up ! Great job Wiley ! Like hearing that ole girl run again.
Love watching any old machinery come to life. Thanks for the entertainment Wiley.
That's a good running tractor Wily sounds like it's got a lot of life left in it good job starting it
Good going Wiley.
Thanks.
My comment was short as not feeling the best. Doing better today so thought I would say good job on getting that tractor started and driving it around. Appears to run well and everything. The sheet metal just needs some fixing and TLC and that would be a decent piece of machinery.
Thanks Wiley for showing that tractor to us. Hopefully you can get it turned over. Let us know.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Gotta love these southern storms
Good job!! Fired right off. Can’t beat the old iron simplicity and reliability not sure we can say that for things these days
Great job Wiley, keep up the great work and I'll be looking forward to seeing your next adventure
Gods Blessings be with you and your family always my friend
That beast started like it had just been parked 🚜🔥👍
That's my favorite tractor, 806, 1086, 1466, 1486, 1586 were all great tractors.
I have a 1486 that is for sale
Hello Wily. I always remembered when I do the weather spotters training from the NWS that lightning strikes can occur as far as 10 miles away from a storm cell. I can remember back in the early 1980s that a teenager was killed by a lightning strike in which the sun was shining and the weather was not threatening in any way.
On a brighter note; Those IH tractors were purely workhorses and really hard to beat.
Great running tractors! God bless you Wiley.
And another one bites the dust for Wiley
The are ready good tractor 🚜 and a good job and God bless y'all
Good job Willy,thanks for the informative videos.keep up the good job🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Great job wily and that's a great piece of history
Absolutely amazing content!
Great video Wily,,amazing how that old Iron was made...simplicity is all it takes...and a few hits with a hammer....lol
Remember, don't be Wily..👍👍👍👍
❤ awesome Beautiful your knowledge is Awesome 😊
Good job Wiley!
That float as you call it Wiley that makes the oil is called the( fluggandodger float) learned that one from a guy in Birmingham a long time ago! is that hammer you used to adjust the starter a farmall brand starter 5 thousands Adjustment hammer she jumped back to life like a great tractor always does ? Have a wonderful day brother you earned it!.
Great job Wiley.
The 1066 was rated at 115 PTO HP in 1972, & midway through 1973. In sept, 1973 the 1066 was rated at 125 PTO HP. The 1486 was rated at 145 PTO HP. The 1066 had a 414 ci engine, & the 1486 had a 436 ci engine.
Amazing, one thing I have noted in the west is that you just abandon machine and move to the next generation or level, mostly they don't have serious mechanical issues, love the video
Hello wily love it why can’t they make them that way today thank you ken
It just start and run. Have a nice weekend.
Sounds great
Awesome tractor and I don’t know anything about it but I love it
Sweet running tractor
One of International Harvesters most desirable tractors! Stout good ole horsepower. I would be curious if that Torque Amplifier still works.
Man that sounds good
The 86 series are successors to 66 series tractors, there are significant power differences in each model by category
1066 120 hp ish . The 1486 u mentioned is the series after the 66 series and is around 140 give or take .
Bien bravo ❤😂 waly para el diesel🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Why would they park it when it runs and drives ? Great find Wily👍
I think i would like 1 of every tractor ever made gonna dream dream humongous!! 😊😊
something I can enjoy
400 series IH engines are probable the easiest cranking diesels ever built. 75 lbs of oil pressure.
not sure if its the same in U.S Will, but here in Scotland there was water aded to the main tyres to lower the centre of gravitey or mabye traction , mabye somebody else can add more info
Ok so fill me in. Wiley now has his own channel? I was wondering why he went missing from the previous channel.
Would love to restore it
Be careful Mr Wiley e Coyote don't get barbecue 😮 lighting is nothing to play with 😮
little bit of love she would be ready
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ready for days Work
Wily, why don’t you put some water in those radiators when they’re low?
All the people in this world that would like to start farmimg or logging that cant afford to get started and all this equipment just sitting around that people dont use but most of it belongs to very rich people and they would rather it rot away than to start someone off logging or farming
It's a monster
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Are you still with Hamilton farms
Its sad that there's equipment in this world just rottening away
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