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Re: Newly acquired IH 606 -- Where to start?
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Posted by daves40 acre on December 07, 2006 at 07:52:27 from (209.150.240.4):
In Reply to: Newly acquired IH 606 -- Where to start? posted by Hannibal on December 07, 2006 at 07:15:53:
I don't like to be negative but a friend of mine purchased one several years ago, long story short it was very hard to start ended up shooting ether in it in the summer to start it, needless to say he doesn't own it any more. But back to the question at hand first get it to run new fluids would be a good start oil and fuel then see what you have after you get it running if runs pretty good do all the rest fix what needs fixing change coolant stuff like that also get a manual. good luck and ask lots of questions
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