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Re: How many versions of the 706 where there?
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Posted by Harold H on June 11, 2004 at 05:37:47 from (157.15.38.23):
In Reply to: How many versions of the 706 where there? posted by Glen on June 11, 2004 at 00:10:17:
Farmall 706 row crop; F706 gas, F706 diesel, F706 LPG, F706HC gas, F706HC diesel, F706HC LPG. International 706 standard/wheel; I706 gas, I706 diesel, I706 LPG. International 2706 Industrial; I2706 gas, I2706 diesel, I706 LPG. These are the basic models. The diesel engine was changed during production which would double the diesel models. Many options were available but they don't constitute a model change such as, all versions except the High Clear versions were available with front wheel drive. The Farmalls were available with single front, dual tricycle front, or wide front, in addition to the mentioned fwd. Three different rear axle lengths were available. All could be ordered with or without two point or three point hitch, with or without TA, with or without rockshaft, with or without IPTO, several different hydraulic pump and valve options, fenders were optional on Farmalls (early had option of none clam shell only, late had option of none, clamshell, or flattop), with no fenders or clamshell fenders F706 lights were on side of fuel tank area, on F706 with flat top fenders lights were in fenders, on I706 and I2706 lights were in grill, fenders were standard on Internationals, many tire options, and several other things. Harold H
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