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Re: Re: 706 repair
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 27, 2004 at 12:01:39 from (216.196.13.151):
In Reply to: Re: 706 repair posted by Farmall Don on February 27, 2004 at 05:11:27:
I farmed for years with mine and it would use around 30 to 35 gal a full day plowen with 4x16 710's behind it and i never thought that it was that bad on fuel and pullen the planter it would use a tank every two and a half days . My 806 D will go thru a tank of fuel a day plowen with the same plow in the same gear as the 706 in sod 4th low and corn ground 1st high but my old 706 was a late model with the 291 and it always empressed me on the power that it had i ran it till there was nothing more in it then a parts tractor. Like the shoe repair man his kids go bare foot the tractor repair mans tractor is the last to get fixed it was easier to get a new tractor then to take the time to fix my owen.
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