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Posted by the tractor vet on June 14, 2007 at 07:46:30 from (75.19.125.193):
In Reply to: Alright You Guys posted by Allan In NE on June 14, 2007 at 05:44:10:
Myself i never realy cared for the 301as that one when time comes for a rebuild means that it's got to come out and be bored . Tomany people just go find a old combine engine and stuff them in and throw there old parts off the other engine and try and make it work . Well if they had a 263 and stuffed in a 301 the parts off the 263 will fit BUT nothing is wright for the 301 , the dist. timing is wrong the carb is wrong and therefor nothing is working the way it should as the carb is to small and not jetted correctly the timing is way off for the 301 so you running tomuch timing on to lean of mixture . even if it was a 291 it is still totaly wrong. We mowed raked and moved 80% ofall the bales off 20+ acres with the 706 over the past two days on one tank of gas that has totaled out to over 18 hrs. of run time on one fuel up . Now i will have to put some gas in her to finish up because of the rain that got us yesterday afternoon as i am now going to have to rake it again and still have about 40-45 bales yet to move . So as for your fuel eating problem this explains it all to me as that tractor is plum not wright.
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