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Re: 706 VS. 656
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Posted by Allan in NE on November 16, 2004 at 03:53:53 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: 706 VS. 656 posted by K.W. on November 16, 2004 at 02:57:30:
KW, They are two totally different tractors and this is the horsepower point where the chassis style changes. I guess the main difference is the planetary style rear axle drives on the larger style tractors. Along with this larger chassis also comes the different hydraulic system with the power clutch, power T/A and the power brakes. The fastest way to tell the difference in the two chassis styles is to look at the rear axles. Six sided rear axle housings are on the big style and the square axle housings are used on the smaller style. Another thing is to look at the batteries. The large body style carries the batteries with one along each side of the tractor. The smaller style carries one battery in a compartment under the steering wheel area and the other back along the seat on the operator's platform. Hope this helps, Allan
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