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Posted by farmerbill on February 05, 2004 at 15:37:19 from (204.42.17.110):
In Reply to: 756 diesel posted by BigRed on February 04, 2004 at 15:55:53:
Now this goes back a ways but we had a 706 with the 310 and it spent alot of hours on a 8 row planter and never gave any trouble but we never turned it up or even thought about it. We had a 826 also and it had the 358 engine. Like the 706 it never really did any work but put a m&w turbo on it and really liked the way it ran. After all of the tinkering I was comfortable with we still had only a little over 100 horse and the tractor had not many hours on it. I took it to town to the dealer as I was dissapointed with my investment of the turbo. When the mechanic got done it ran a solid 130. The pump was open as far as it would go and he ran the injectors and changed air and fuel filters. It never did smoke, that littl engine could have stood alot more fuel. Ran it like that till I traded it for a 1086. It was a nice little tractor but to really put some power in it I bet you need a pump and injectors.
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