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Re: Re: Re: new 806 project
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 17, 2002 at 14:29:36 from (216.196.13.114):
In Reply to: Re: Re: new 806 project posted by Hugh MacKay on January 17, 2002 at 02:50:37:
Not quite true , in 1977 i had and 806 that i had redone and it was well broke in from the past spring and summer and fall use and four day after the Blizzard a man stopped and asked if i still had the tractor for sale and if it would start i told him that the last time that the 806 was ran was in Nov and being that it was 25 below 0 his guess was as good as mine after two hours of moving snow to get to the three sided shead we got up on it and turned the key on and cranked it for 10 seconds with the throttel in the off posision and stopped let it set a littel and cranked her again and opened the throttel half way and it started with NO EITHER AND the junk one that i have now will start down to around 5to 10 above with NO EITHER> and no plug in And yes i am airogent about them since i have owned around 18 of them and gave up on keeping track of how many that i have worked on , Everytime that i have to pull and engine down on one that is getting hard to start you find that the head is in bad shap and needs all new valves , guides , springs and new seats and refaced . The pistons have broken rings because of someone has use to much either and knocked the rings out of it .
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