Posted by Max Adams on October 05, 2007 at 07:57:53 from (63.18.217.252):
Alright you guys, here"s one for you. Got my 706 going, all painted up and looking good. Decided to move it from the old place to the new place, and while driving it a noise developed. It sounded like pistons were swapping places. So pulled it over and it was not the engine, but a noise coming from the left side of the rear-end. Before I bouth the tractor it had been sitting in a fence row. Someone had robbed the duel pto and put in place the single pto. I feel they put the single in place to seal up the rear-end. Is it possible that they didn"t hook the shaft up or ? I have not looked into this yet myself. Just thought I"d pose the question and see what you guys had to say. You"ve been real good in the past with these things. Thank you much and God Bless. Max
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