Ben, your International is priceless. The older DT466 is the best engine ever and pre electronic too. You take such great care of it. It’s a beautiful truck. I wish I could find one like it. I throughly enjoy your videos thanks.
Great video Ben.Keeping the fluids changed will ensure a long life on your truck and tractors.Don't forget about using a punch in the bottom of the filters,mess free.Take care and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
Ben my dad loved this video, he use to drive for a mobile home service & he said he would do the service on the international DT 466 that was their mobile home toter during the winter, & he said it brought back memories seeing you do the service on yours, he said he always hated changing those fuel filters cause you gotta just about stand on your head to change em, thanks for the instructional video once again & my dad said thank you for bringing back those memories of the dreaded services on the DT 466!!! Be blessed Ben!!
Good video Ben! It is that time of the year for winter maintenance. I have also been in my shop servicing tractors and equipment while it is raining or snowing, and waiting on extreme temperature drops... and oh yes, waiting on parts to come in because the dealer does not have them in stock. Tis the story!
Love the sound of an old binder. I'm glad I watched another video because of the coolant you have to use. We have a 96' DT466 with the fire department, so if it ever needs coolant I'll make sure to pass the word on what coolant to use. I love how clean and sound that truck is. Love those old IH's
Im a Cummins man, but i remember back in the day when we had around 20 of theses 466. just shake it and it would start! had some fuel solenoid problems and replaced a few starters is about all of the problems we ever had. on a cold morning i sure miss them. but on a hot summer day they were bad about overheating in a bus. but they were sure better than the new DEF loving over computer controlled Cummins we have today.
The buses only have a half radiator and half intercooler. The truck has a full radiator and full intercooler. They will start beautifully in the cold. Thanks for watching
Nice job of keeping things clean. try poking a hole in oil ilters with sharp punch or drill. So You can have a controled drain of oil filters.That little truck will last You a long time.
Ben, maybe you have mentioned this in the past and if so I apologize for the question, but what do you do with all the burnt oil? You have a lot of maintenance to keep up with, have you trained your boys to help you out? You really do a great job.
I have it in a old fuel tank outside. My buddy has a truck shop with a used oil burner, probably have him bring me a tote to pump it out in one day. Thanks for watching.
Ben, your International is priceless. The older DT466 is the best engine ever and pre electronic too. You take such great care of it. It’s a beautiful truck. I wish I could find one like it. I throughly enjoy your videos thanks.
Priceless I agree! Never find another one in this condition. Thanks for watching
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Really appreciate that Dave!
I don’t have any diesel trucks but I still get a kick outa all your videos, very down to earth and interesting
Thank you!
Great video Ben.Keeping the fluids changed will ensure a long life on your truck and tractors.Don't forget about using a punch in the bottom of the filters,mess free.Take care and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
I’ll remember that one of these days! Thanks for watching!
Ben my dad loved this video, he use to drive for a mobile home service & he said he would do the service on the international DT 466 that was their mobile home toter during the winter, & he said it brought back memories seeing you do the service on yours, he said he always hated changing those fuel filters cause you gotta just about stand on your head to change em, thanks for the instructional video once again & my dad said thank you for bringing back those memories of the dreaded services on the DT 466!!! Be blessed Ben!!
That’s pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing!
I use that same pre charged coolant in my 7.3 trucks it's more money but least I won't have cavitation issues I'm coolant passages and all that stuff
I think it’s smart to use! Thanks for watching
Good video Ben! It is that time of the year for winter maintenance. I have also been in my shop servicing tractors and equipment while it is raining or snowing, and waiting on extreme temperature drops... and oh yes, waiting on parts to come in because the dealer does not have them in stock. Tis the story!
Good luck! Thanks for watching
That's what I got to do truck soon.
Thanks for watching and good luck!
@@khtractors you're welcome
Great video God bless
Thank you! You too!
Love the sound of an old binder. I'm glad I watched another video because of the coolant you have to use. We have a 96' DT466 with the fire department, so if it ever needs coolant I'll make sure to pass the word on what coolant to use. I love how clean and sound that truck is. Love those old IH's
Coolant type and treatment is very important. If not you’ll have cylinder liner issues eventually. Thanks for watching
You should’ve been the man with star ⭐️, great video Ben, God Bless
Thanks for watching!
Im a Cummins man, but i remember back in the day when we had around 20 of theses 466. just shake it and it would start! had some fuel solenoid problems and replaced a few starters is about all of the problems we ever had. on a cold morning i sure miss them. but on a hot summer day they were bad about overheating in a bus. but they were sure better than the new DEF loving over computer controlled Cummins we have today.
The buses only have a half radiator and half intercooler. The truck has a full radiator and full intercooler. They will start beautifully in the cold. Thanks for watching
@@khtractors this is true! i do miss them. AMTran Genesis. now all we have is Thomas.
Love the sound of that truck.
Thank you!
I have the same issue crawling under things myself lol great job keeping the equipment up on service great video buddy 👍
I use to fit a lot better 10 years ago. Thanks for watching
Maintenance is needed for the long life of a machine!
Definitely is! Thanks for watching!
The very front most belt on the alternator was looking a little loose, nice truck sounds good bud
That looks that way on camera from the movement and vibration. Thanks for watching
Nice job of keeping things clean. try poking a hole in oil ilters with sharp punch or drill. So You can have a controled drain of oil filters.That little truck will last You a long time.
I’ll try that one day! Thanks for watching Jim!
That oil caddy sure does beat a 5 gallon bucket
Definitely does! Thank you!
Great work truck sounds good 👍
Thanks 👍
Ben, maybe you have mentioned this in the past and if so I apologize for the question, but what do you do with all the burnt oil? You have a lot of maintenance to keep up with, have you trained your boys to help you out? You really do a great job.
I have it in a old fuel tank outside. My buddy has a truck shop with a used oil burner, probably have him bring me a tote to pump it out in one day. Thanks for watching.
clean 4900 ! white is the best color ! i like the 2 spd rear what gears u running ?
I’m not sure what the gear ratio is on it. It tops out about 62 mph which is fine for here. Thanks for watching