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Re: farmall 706 quits running
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 10, 2006 at 07:01:18 from (66.202.111.22):
In Reply to: farmall 706 quits running posted by Troy Schwartz on February 09, 2006 at 19:19:06:
Well i need to know more but here like others have said , do you have good fuel flow to the carb , i have seen floating dabre in the fuel tank clog the stem on the sediment bowl and when it stops running float away till it covers the stem again . Next is a coil that when it gets hot it breaks down and shuts the tractor off till it cools down it could be a bad condenser or it could be that someone has bypassed the resistor and causing a problem at the points and coil . It could be the fuel shutoff selenoid but most of the time when they go back it just won't start. Next if it pings and rattels and knockes then pulls down and stops then you got big problems as she is locking up because you are not running the wright gas and your timming is off and the pistons are swelling up and gulding to the sleeves only use 93 octain gas in them BTDT.
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