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Re: 1964 706 gas ci?
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 23, 2005 at 21:48:23 from (4.124.93.199):
In Reply to: 1964 706 gas ci? posted by Mark R. NY on May 23, 2005 at 15:58:49:
They are a good tractor , but like anything else it all dependes on how it was treated when new . The are in the 70 Hp. class and can weight from 8200lbs to over 12000 depending on fluid wheel weights and ft. weights . If tuned properly they are not hard on fuel as some clam i ran a 67 706 with the 291 for 11 years and never thought that it was that hard on fuel and i pulled 4x16 710 I H plow and a 13and half foot disk . If yours has a new stile selonid on the carb there is no adjustment on the fuel and don't mess with it leaning it out can and will burn pistons and valves run the 93 octain fuel only and only Case I H low ash oil . If it is a 263 cu. in. set the total adv. timeing at 22degrees if it is a 291 then 18 degrees at full throttel . give it a good tune up and set the valves and go over them twice and you should be good to go on that end then the next thing is do the compleat clutch trans brake and dump valve adjustment then the T/A linkage if it is hard to get out of gear then go back over the dump valve . If ya have problems get ahold of me i can walk ya thru the whole tractor in my sleep.
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