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Re: We're ready to torch this 656. Help please!!!!


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Posted by the tractor vet on April 27, 2006 at 10:26:30 from (64.179.117.83):

In Reply to: Re: We're ready to torch this 656. Help please!!!! posted by MN Scott on April 27, 2006 at 09:56:48:

I have had to pull them down to over 100 ft.lbs hot to get them to stop and just crings while doing that on one it took 110ft.lbs of torque i was waiting to pull the thread out of the block or break a head bolt . I made several calls to Felpro on that fact that they would not seal and got all stors of excueses then i switched to Victor and there are two differant stiles of them one they ship to Case I H and the other to parts stores took some diggen to find this out. Just like FelPro have three differant gskt. for the 6 cylinder I H's one is there famious peratorque and it does not work at all then there is the metal copper one that leaks like a sive then they also have one that they only ship to Case I H now that one is not to bad but ya have to pull it down on the high side with clean thread chased holes and run a die over the threads on the bolts Plus wire brushing and darn near hand fitting each bolt to the hole plus luben them . Nothing worng with a 706 gasser once ya get it all figured out they will run a long time and they will start everyday no matter what the weather . in the winter the 706 of my buddy gets run every day for feeding the critters and now that it is well broke in even running the feed grinder as there is no sence in tryen to get the 1066 or 806 up and running just to grind a batch of feed once a week them two set in the shed till warmer weather comes back . Here in a bit i'll be head out to the farm and the chore for the day is drillen holes and fence building as it is a bit wet and IMPO to early to start corn planting as i just know you guys out west and up north are going to ship more COLD air down this way as the night time temps have been stayen down in the mid 30's and with costs don't need to replant Eugen is all fired up to get going and i am not we had hope to be starten by this weekend but maybe next so for now build fence and be done with that job while we can still drill holes with out barrowen that high tech hyd auger to go on the skidsteer .


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