Posted by Roger Tomfohrde on August 06, 2013 at 12:08:07 from (74.5.82.133):
In Reply to: 706 v 756 posted by John Athey on August 06, 2013 at 11:13:31:
706 and 756 basically the same tractor. The shifting is so called improved in the 56 series. If you are not shifting a lot it doesn't really matter. The biggest difference is in a early 06 has the 263G/282D setup.Later ones have basically the same engines as the 56 series 291G/310D, which are better engines-diesel is easier to start and more hp.Aside from fast hitch being more likely on the 706 they are practically the same with the exception of some sheet metal changes.I had a 706 and really liked it , my dad had a 766 which is newer and has a 360 D in which made it really nice, my brother still has the 66.
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