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Re: thoughts on 706
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 16, 2005 at 06:50:50 from (4.124.76.244):
In Reply to: Re: thoughts on 706 posted by Short Bolt on October 15, 2005 at 21:16:17:
Not sure why you don't like a 706 but it just maybe that it is not set correctly or someone at one time switched engines or did a rebuild with old style pistons or whatever but i have had somany 706's that i have lost count and yes there were some problems but nothing that ya can't work out . I use to love finding them in the DEAD ROW of a sale and usualy in a couple days they were up and running and running strong on top of my computer desk is full of trophies won with a junky old 706 narrow ft fast hitch gasser with old 15.5x38's from the 8500lbs class thru the 14500 like to see a 560 do that been there done that. Or a 560 pull silage wagons that weigh in at over 19000lbs it would shove the 560 even with fluid in the tires and weights out past the wheels .
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