well i may not have 45 years on I H tractors bot do hnow the 706's inside and out far better then anybody on here . Ya want to stop exhaust valve torching then all ya need to do is CHANE the type of oil you are using . After you do your valve job use nothing but Case I H LOW ASH 30 weight and nothing else. Since i have switched to usen this oil and all my old customers switched i have not had to do a valve job on any C seires engines due to valve torching. And by doing this i shot myself in the foot for loosen the work as valve jobs were a vary big part of my work. The next thing in C seires engine health so to speak is the use of the propper gas and here you need to run the 93 octane . Correct engine ing. timing is most important also . I just looked at our one 706 last week and it has over 4700 hrs since it;s last major overhauland is still running good . Now i did replace the oil pump and we did pull the head to replace the valve giudes last year and i have had to replace two pistons due to the fuel supplier bring in the wrong octane gas as a new driver brought in a load of 300 gallon of 87 octane by mistake and the fuel supplier ate the cost both times . Around here there are still a lot of I H gassers still in use working on dairy farms and i am the one that keeps them running .
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