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Posted by ChadS on February 26, 2004 at 19:50:23 from (66.228.96.222):
Just got in a nice Ih 706 gas for repair. It is a one owner, and has 1300 original hours. It had a miss it the engine, I knew it was a valve bad. Few hours later, Yep, #2 exhaust valve, burned up. So I went got a new valve, and reground the all of the valves, and put the head back together. Go to do some degreasing on it, then put it back together. The owner said, they raked, and baled 15 acres of hay with it each year. That was it,, put her back in the shed. What puzzles me is that for so little usage, the valve burned up the way it did. On the combine engine I put in my 460H had a valve burned the same way, Was the OEM valves a weak link? Made of a cheap material? The other valves looked good, The 706 did not use, or burn oil, started good, Well, hopefully in the next day or two the 706 will be ready to go to the hay field soon. More later, ChadS
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