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Re: CONCERNED ABOUT 806 TRANS
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Posted by streaker on November 28, 2005 at 17:46:40 from (64.91.148.20):
In Reply to: CONCERNED ABOUT 806 TRANS posted by HARLEN LARSON on November 28, 2005 at 17:28:46:
We also have an 806 Farmall Diesel, from what I've read on this site, and other places the 806 is one of the most durable tractors I.H. ever built. I have read in the archives on this site that you never want to run it low on hydraulic fluid, or you could end up with a pile of scrap. The whining is pretty common with these, as far as I know shouldn't be anything to worry about. I don't know about the needle bearing pieces you found though. They don't always shift the smoothest either. Check out the archives on this site about this tractor. It is quite a step up from a Super H. Have fun!!!!
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