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Re: help 706 quits under load
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 28, 2006 at 07:38:39 from (66.202.111.193):
In Reply to: Re: help 706 quits under load posted by Nat 2 on April 28, 2006 at 05:03:35:
Now Nat her is a littel didddy for ya to put in you pipe it can also be timming related as pulling the choke out will richen the fuel mixture and thus reduce piston heating . Now nowhere did i say anything about a electronic ing. Now i have seen them and worked on them and have had some problems with them as they were installed incorrectly and some have gone bad . I have had to replace two over the years since they came out . Now also if by chance that engine has been updated with new oversize sleeves and pistons and the dist has not been changed and the main jet in the carb not changed then it can be leaning out and total advance timming is off . Just like the update dist curve kit for the old H's and M's just how many of them have been change????? don't know can't tell ya till i check them myself . I can't be sure on his 706 because i can not check it myself . There is a chance that when someone installed it that maybe they used to long of a screw and even screwed up the centrifcal advance . Could be that there is a bug blocking half the inlet to the sediment bowl a pice of wood anything . This LONG DISTANCE TRACTOR REPAIR IS TOUGH as there is a lot of COULD BE's . Now ya think we have problems today with the gas tractors of old just wait till next year when the reduce the sulfur in the diesel even more and the older diesels start having pump and injector problems worse then when they first did it . Now also what are we going to do with the new gas do you think that your old tractor is going to run on it ???? a lot of the problems on older tractors come down to fuel related . Now i am by no means a expert but have a tad more knolage on stuff then most and i sure as heck don't have all the answers as i am still learning .
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