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Dieselisinme
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2013-01-24          186047

I posted about this on the board about articulated tractors, but it appears that area is mainly where people who own little articulated machines post.

Does anyone on here have personal knowledge and even own a Farmall 4366 tractor or one of similar size? I'm thinking of buying one. Right now it doesn't run, so that will certainly add to the difficulty of hauling it. All 8 tires hold air and it appears to have been reasonably taken care of when it was running. I'll have to hire an experienced hauler to move the beast.

I'd love to be able to plow with it and even enter it in a parade.
Need some input and advice from those familiar with this size of machine.


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Art White
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2013-01-26          186058

That tractor is the ssmallest of that series. It is powered by a 466 cu. in. engine and is a good basic design power house. ....

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Cyrus55
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2013-01-26          186059

The tractor was actually made by Steiger, as are all the other, later, 4WD, with the exceptions of the 2 +2 tractors. IH owned part of Steiger up until their buyout by Case when Case then took control of Steiger.
It is an International, not a Farmall, as Farmall refers to being row crop capable. It wasn't until later, when, AFTER IH dropped the Farmall name (around 1975) that Steiger brought out a row crop version of their tractor. Not sure IH offered a version of that, since the 2 +2 was out and it was row crop capable.
International Harvester 4366

1973 - 1976 66 Series
Four-wheel Drive (4WD) tractor
Larger: International Harvester 4568
Smaller: International Harvester 4166
Distributor: International Harvester
Manufacturer: Steiger
Factory: Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Total built: 3.166
Original price (USD): $37,360 (1976)

International Harvester 4366 Engine:
International Harvester 7.6L 6-cyl diesel
Dimensions & Tires:
Wheelbase: 118 inches [299 cm]
Weight: 21690 to 23000 pounds
Front tire: 23.1-30
Rear tire: 23.1-30
International Harvester 4366 Power:
Engine: 225 hp [167.8 kW]
Drawbar (tested): 163.17 hp [121.7 kW]
Chassis: 4x4 articulated 4WD
Steering: hydrostatic power
Brakes: integral hydraulic caliper disc
Cab: Cab standard


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