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Farmall 706 LP tractor wont start


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Posted by martin simmons 3061 on August 24, 2008 at 19:58:58 from (74.227.33.249):

This message is a reply to an archived post by martin simmons on April 05, 2008 at 07:56:51.
The original subject was " Farmall 706 LP tractor".

hey guys has been awhile but iam back. you are probably wondering what happened to me well i got into a wreck awhile back so the tractor went on the back burner. but now iam all better and ready to fix my tractor. there has been no new progress on the tractor since i last left you. but to day i went out and got back to where i was last time. i drained the oil of water on the front was about half a gallon in there and replaced battery cables with new one. that is all i got done before it started to rain on me but i have a few questions for you guys. 1 what socket does it take to get the spark plugs out. 2 what lube should i put on the rear diff drain bolt to free it up. cause mine is stuck bad unless i was turning it the wrong way. i tried wd40, chain sawlube,and white litheum and you do twist it to the left or is it a left tightening right loosening bolt. and what size socket fits that bolt. i had my small truck toolbox with me and could not find one to fit it. 3 could someone post a picture of where the choke cable connects cause as you all know i dont know much about this tractor. 4 where do i put ether in the spark plug holes or the tank i rember someone saying it helps tractors that have been sitting for awhile start. cause i know it is very volatile and helps the starting process but i dont know where to put it. but i have seen my trucker friends use it to change tires. 5 what is the proper gap for the spark plugs i want to say 0.20 but just want to make sure. 6 where"s the starter button on this tractor i know i have probably looked over it 20 times but cant find. 7 what is the little button in the middle of the propane regulator for i want to think it it to let pressure or moisture out. sorry about all the questions guys i just really wont to get it running and use it. if all works out i hope to have it running in a few days to a week cause it did not feel locked up but i will double check tomorrow to make sure and thanks guys for all the help.


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