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Re: 1964 Farmall 706 value
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Posted by caseyc on April 14, 2005 at 19:24:02 from (204.221.26.172):
In Reply to: Re: 1964 Farmall 706 value posted by Scott Farmall on April 14, 2005 at 13:35:08:
i have a 706G that i bought two years ago. i paid $5200. it has 11000hrs on it. has a IH2000 loader and a grapple and cab came with it, not mounted though. i get home only to find out the t/a is shot, tooth broke off in reverse amongst other things. it only clicks in 3 or 4 reverse, never in 1 or 2. i never use 3 or 4 so no big deal. before i bought it i stomped hard on the brakes with the t/a pulled and it killed so i thought i was good, wrong! then that winter the head gasket blew. i guess i'm just a sucker for 706's. i love them to death and am trying to find one with a 310 german now. despite all my bad luck i still love it and wouldn't get rid of it for nothing. i say buy it. i don't think you'll be sorry no matter what you have to do to it. casey in SD
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