Cousin and I used to plow together, he with his 1086 and I with my 4430. We had identical 720 5-18's. In 3 half mile rounds he would gain a half round on me. I burned 8½ gallons per hour to his 6 gallons.
I wasn't able to view video earlier as I got notification at a remote field, finally got to see it. Around here you would need duals to pull a 15' drill efficiently, especially after beans . Found out that the hard way two falls ago when radiator started leaking on my brother's one 1066 that he has 900/60R32 Firestone combine tires on. Hooked a different 1066 on and I could go up a slight grade it would only spin out.
The 1086 might out pull a Deere, but the Deere will outlive a international 3 times over. See a lot of those Deeres with 12, 14, 16,000+ hours on original motor, internationals rarely have that long of life span.
We used to have a JD4440 in the 1980s with hydraulic front wheel drive. We called it 3 wheel drive as it was better than 2WD but not the really positive grip of a mechanical 4WD. It often blew the hoses to the front wheel motors. Not a bad tractor though. The engine was golden.
The true test against the 1066 is the 4430, they were both sold in the same vintage. The 4440 has the 466, the 4430 has the 404. The 1066 held its own. I am from Canada, and was a parts person in a JD dealership at the time the 1066 was sold against the 4430. At a much later time we were at a tractor pull. The young man was using a 4430, and cleaned up the circuit. A young lady came in with a 1066 first time pulling that fall. She handed him his ass.
We should do a collaboration at some point. We have a drone, which would have given a different angle for the hill. We're in Franklin County. We mainly record auctions but have started a Farm Series where we go out and interview Farmers. We're on Facebook and Tiktok (same name).
PUT A SET OF LOADED 20.8X38 RADIAL ALL TRACTIONS ON THAT 4440. ITS TA WOMT GO BAD, AND ITS PTO WONT SLIP ON THE FIRST SHOVEL FULL OF CORN PILLING SILO. RIGGED VIDIO. ...
Cousin and I used to plow together, he with his 1086 and I with my 4430. We had identical 720 5-18's. In 3 half mile rounds he would gain a half round on me. I burned 8½ gallons per hour to his 6 gallons.
First thing checked every morning on the IH was to see if oil was coming past the axle seals
How many TA's and clutches would you have to replace in the 1066 or 1086 in 3000 hours?
An equally weighted and rated International will spank a Deere every time. No brag just fact, read the Nebraska test on the 1086 vs. 4440.
1066 hands down ..
I wasn't able to view video earlier as I got notification at a remote field, finally got to see it. Around here you would need duals to pull a 15' drill efficiently, especially after beans . Found out that the hard way two falls ago when radiator started leaking on my brother's one 1066 that he has 900/60R32 Firestone combine tires on. Hooked a different 1066 on and I could go up a slight grade it would only spin out.
IH all day
I'll take the one with the cab thank you!
That 10 pound for pound out pulled them all!
The 1086 might out pull a Deere, but the Deere will outlive a international 3 times over. See a lot of those Deeres with 12, 14, 16,000+ hours on original motor, internationals rarely have that long of life span.
We used to have a JD4440 in the 1980s with hydraulic front wheel drive. We called it 3 wheel drive as it was better than 2WD but not the really positive grip of a mechanical 4WD. It often blew the hoses to the front wheel motors. Not a bad tractor though. The engine was golden.
The engine on the 1066 held in there better. The 4440 had a little less slippage which it definitely should with loaded 20.8s and a cab.
The true test against the 1066 is the 4430, they were both sold in the same vintage. The 4440 has the 466, the 4430 has the 404. The 1066 held its own. I am from Canada, and was a parts person in a JD dealership at the time the 1066 was sold against the 4430. At a much later time we were at a tractor pull. The young man was using a 4430, and cleaned up the circuit. A young lady came in with a 1066 first time pulling that fall. She handed him his ass.
Thanks ,I believe the power is close, wight, no weight is the the pinch
All three great tractors in their day
Even better now compared to some of the new ones
1066 is the tractor
4440 hands down
It ought to . Weight the 10 and see what happens
@@joshpitts7256 lol and put wings on a pig and it can fly
A 4440 is 3 times what any 1066 ever was.
@@gregurig5775cab wise yea
I've got a new favorite TH-cam channel.
Ok so if you said that all three of them are foe sale how much for the 1066 and the 4440
Ih 1066
I’m a red fan. Need to look up the stats on the 4440
Is it just my eyes, or does every 66 series IH wound up in HI 1st in the field look like it's in 2nd gear from a distance?
Red power !
IH 1066 will shit all over either one of those Juan Deere’s
You should have pulled the ta back
He did at 2:30
Everyone knows it takes 2 Deere's to equal one IH :)
We should do a collaboration at some point. We have a drone, which would have given a different angle for the hill. We're in Franklin County. We mainly record auctions but have started a Farm Series where we go out and interview Farmers. We're on Facebook and Tiktok (same name).
Sounds like th 1066 was turned up on the rpm and definitly was running faster ground speed.
Wheel weights have a purpose
The John Deere 4320 lacks 14 more horsepower
4440 little heavier than 1066 i thought
Ih 1066 will walk all over the the 4440
I worked for a couple of farmers back in the early 80s and have ran all three and my opinion is the 1066 was the best.
Lol
PUT A SET OF LOADED 20.8X38 RADIAL ALL TRACTIONS ON THAT 4440. ITS TA WOMT GO BAD, AND ITS PTO WONT SLIP ON THE FIRST SHOVEL FULL OF CORN PILLING SILO. RIGGED VIDIO. ...
Ihc has a very good engine but from their back is very weak and can have problems
Thatvwas gay