Posted by Old-F20 on May 28, 2012 at 14:33:15 from (71.7.101.5):
In Reply to: 706 farmall lp posted by chris cummins on May 28, 2012 at 13:44:34:
factory LP's are fairly scarce, id keep it LP. I have an 806, 400 and 450 that are all LP's and i really dig em. On the 706 and 806 they were just the gasser's with domed piston in them to properly burn the LP. heads were the same as the gas engine.if you plan on doing any sort of work with it, be ready for a thirsty tractor!!
should be lots of salvage yards down south and western states that would probably have a tank for you. 706 had a smaller tank then the 806's so i think its a model specific deal
If you dont want it, id be interesetd in it for a mate to my 806LP i have
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