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Re: Farmall 756 with German 310 ( few Questions)
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Posted by Jimmy King on May 15, 2007 at 05:55:21 from (207.69.137.14):
In Reply to: Farmall 756 with German 310 ( few Questions) posted by migraine on May 14, 2007 at 22:12:37:
I have a 706 and a 756 both with a 310. I have not used the 706 on had pulls that much, but I have used the 756 since 1981. I over hauled it at 9000 hrs. I pulled a 10 tooth chisel plow, a 16 ft disc, a 15ft batt wing mower, 12ft New Holand Haybine, and a 605F Veermer Round baler. I have a friend that has a dino and had it on it onced at 540 it put out a constant 88 and at 350 it lugged a flat 100. If he turned it down any more it fell on it"s face. at 100 it would have started to heat a little though. The loads I have always had on it it really almost runs too cool, except when baling Alfalfa then the grill plugs with leave some times. That is not problem just shut it off take the screen out wipe it off and put it back. On the chisel plow I checked it once because that was the hardest pull I have had it on constantly, it burned 3 and 1/4 gals an hr, not bad.
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