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806 and 1206?

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Tan67

04-17-2007 18:32:53




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what is the differrnce in a 806 and a 1206 besides the turbo charger vs the naturally aspirated engine? its tires or the axcel houseing or somthing right? because ive laernt that alot of 1206 parts will fit on 806's we have an 1967 806 that has a 1256 turbo charger and 1066 exhaust elbow and 1206 clutch and 1206 exhust mani and all the intake exct..... pretty nice tractor pretty stout to!! thow i was just wandering the difference. Thanks Tan67

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Tyler fortney

04-25-2007 14:56:44




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 Re: 806 and 1206? in reply to Tan67, 04-17-2007 18:32:53  
I have a 1206 And a 806 and i know a lot about these tractors so i will list some liknesses and differences about them.
806 differences:
No turbo
Different tranny
different engine
dual PTO
1206 differences:
has turbo
Different tranny Different engine
single Pto
806 and 1206 likenesses:
same bellhousing
same torque amplifer
same power steering system
Hope this helps, tyler

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Steven@AZ

04-18-2007 17:38:42




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 Re: 806 and 1206? in reply to Tan67, 04-17-2007 18:32:53  
I know the 1206 engine was definitaly built heavier and had 7 main bearings vs. I believe 5 mains for the 806. Gears were all heavier and wider, 38" tires were developed for it to handle the power without buckling under load.



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Nat 2

04-18-2007 06:53:12




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 Re: 806 and 1206? in reply to Tan67, 04-17-2007 18:32:53  
The housings are identical. They're different on the inside, where the gears are wider to handle the extra horsepower.



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K.B.-826

04-17-2007 22:17:37




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 Re: 806 and 1206? in reply to Tan67, 04-17-2007 18:32:53  
1206 is heavier throughout the rear end. 1206 was not avalible with 34" wheels. 1206 was only avalible with the single shaft 1000 rpm PTO unit from the factory, but the dual shaft 540/1000 unit bolts right in. From what I've been told, most dealers would order these big tractors 1206, 1256, 1456, 1466, ect. with no PTO unit. They would then order a 540/1000 rpm unit through the parts department and install it. 1206 had the 14" clutch while the 806 had the 12" clutch. Quite a few differences in the engine. DT-361 has a larger oil pump for one.

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MNredfarmer

04-17-2007 19:43:53




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 Re: 806 and 1206? in reply to Tan67, 04-17-2007 18:32:53  
I know the 12 has more oil cooling capacity or something like that, but don't know much more on the differances between the two.



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