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Re: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Majo
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Posted by Harlen Larson on August 10, 2006 at 17:35:53 from (64.33.131.224):
In Reply to: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Major! posted by Harlen Larson on August 09, 2006 at 18:24:33:
I did not know that about the brakes. I thought without the engine running you had nothing, makes more sense that way though. Where is the best place to buy a reman mcv? If that is all it needs I guess it is not so bad. Still too much money for me right now though,(I'm not a real farmer I just have the bug from farming for other people in the past). Theres nothing better than coming home from work and listening to that diesel and being out in the open air. I have always loved these 806's. I don't have any experience with working on them though and I know they are more expensive to repair than what I have previously owned, a 450, Super H(should have never sold it), and some small allis's. Is there any way I can test to make sure it is the mcv? I guess I never said it before but thanks guys for all the help. I am not on here very much but I check in almost every night to see whats being talked about. The knowledge on here amazes me. Where would the farming world be without the Tractor Vet?
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