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Re: 706 VS. 656
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Posted by John A on November 17, 2004 at 17:00:14 from (65.161.170.169):
In Reply to: Re: 706 VS. 656 posted by Allan in NE on November 17, 2004 at 04:08:44:
Allan, COOL! Sounds very intresting to me. Since the tractor has been sitting so long chances stand to reason that the rear end/ta should still be in good shape. To swing another engine in place could be an easy fix and be a fairly cheap tractor. Looseing the cab is the right thing to do. After you get her going and a problem develops there is "Mitchicippis" soluition of finding a tractor with a blone engine w/ a good rearend and marry them together. Wish I was closer to look at it and visit about it. Have fun! Later, John A.
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