Posted by Owen Aaland on August 06, 2013 at 12:03:37 from (216.47.33.157):
In Reply to: 706 v 756 posted by John Athey on August 06, 2013 at 11:13:31:
They are basically the same tractor with some evolutionary changes during the production run. Changes in the 706 include the addition of a frame mounted draw bar instead of fast hitch only. Changes in the length of the PTO output shafts. Longer hydraulic levers. Thicker brake drums. Some changes in sheet metal and lights. Engines changed from a C263 to a C291 or a D282 to a D310.
The 756 is basically a late 706 with redesigned shift linkage and different grill. They also have a larger operators platform and curved pedals rather than straight. They also have a separate warning light for the TA lube pressure rather than being combined with the engine oil pressure. Later 756 tractors had a change in the pressure angle of most of the gears teeth from 20° to 25°.
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