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Posted by Harold H on February 09, 2004 at 05:34:00 from (216.221.134.124):
In Reply to: 706 wheel fender posted by Play Farmer on February 07, 2004 at 20:20:26:
The big round fenders were standard on the International 706. The Farmall was standard without any fenders. Early Farmall 706 had clamshell type fenders as optional. About the time the 1206 came out, the flat top fenders became an option for the Farmall 706. Throught the 706, 806, 1206 run, big curved fenders were standard on Internationals whereas Farmall's were standard without fenders. Headlights were mounted in the grille on International 706, 806, 1206. Headlights were mounted on side of gas tank on Farmall 706, 806, 1206 without fenders or with clamshell fenders. Headlights were mounted in fenders on Farmall 706, 806, 1206 with flat top fenders. Early 706, both Farmall and International had 282 cu in diesel engine made in USA by IHC. Later 706 both Farmall and International had 310 cu in diesel engine made in Germany by IHC. Harold H
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