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Re: Farmall 706 Hmmm...should I get it?
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Posted by P Backus on October 17, 2005 at 16:33:24 from (69.128.32.195):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 706 Hmmm...should I get it? posted by Fawteen on October 17, 2005 at 16:05:44:
Well, the one guy trashed the brakes by leaving the brake lock on. Another time the hydraulic resevoir was drained by leaving some adapters on the couplers (they will continue to run until it"s dry). Having a TA lever and some slop in the clutch pedal, the two will collide and cause some "issues" when trying to disengage the clutch, especially in a "panic" situation. Of course no one can figure out how to take a distributor cap off and dry it out, or remove the gas line and clear it when it"s blocked when it"s running crappy. No power steering doesn"t help his backing or maneuvering abilities either. And this guy literally has an IQ of 135 or so. None of these things bother me, but the tractor does have it"s idiosynchrasies. Paul
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