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Re: Farmall C263 H.P. ?
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Posted by Darald on October 04, 2004 at 21:25:54 from (142.165.99.54):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C263 H.P. ? posted by andy r on October 04, 2004 at 20:16:39:
My dad had a 660 about the time I started farming, I farmed with it for two years then bought a 706, both with 263's. The 706 was not even in the league with the 660. 660's were set to high idle at 2700 rpm and the 706 much lower at about 2000. The 660 had the pump opened up and could it PULL. The poor 706 was over sold, we were told it would compare to the 660. So we tryed fueling it but it couldn't take the heat; #5 cylinder would fail before 600 hours. I got so good at changing that one sleeve and piston that I could run the 706 into the shop after supper and have it back out by midnight. Both of these tractors were traded on MF 1100's, 9B models, should have been 806's but IH would not stand behind the 706.
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