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Re: IH/Farmall 706
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 08, 2005 at 17:11:15 from (4.124.73.1):
In Reply to: Re: IH/Farmall 706 posted by chadd on November 08, 2005 at 08:56:01:
Now CHADD lets keep it stright here , Now what can be done to a 706 C 263 - you can bore it and iinstall the update pistons and sleeves that were made just for this it will take ya from the 263 to the 291 displacement . This will get ya on upwards of eighty Hp or better . Now if all of you EXPERTS would just READ a 706 Owners manual it will tell ya that the min. OCTAIN to used in this tractor is 93 OUR high test of TODAY STANDINGS . Back then 93 was REGULAR gas but most was around 95 octain some of the CHEEP stuff like GULFTANE was 89 or 90 and would make even a junk old cheve 283 2bbl ping. SO to run and work a 706 - 856 GASSER ya got to use the 93 of today or ya can make a collection of pistons there to big for gearshift knobs.
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