Posted by Larry B. 1486 on August 06, 2013 at 16:43:26 from (98.19.163.140):
In Reply to: 706 v 756 posted by John Athey on August 06, 2013 at 11:13:31:
I owned a 706 with a D282 motor. The tractor from the clutch back is identical to the 806. I also owned two 806 diesels. My 706 was a 1966 model. It had the long hyd handles and longer pto shafts. It was just shorter from the clutch housing forward than the 806. There were many times I had the 15ft bushog on the 706 and it did good with it. It was a lot easier on fuel than my 806's or 856 was. I kept good glow plugs in it and had a freeze plug block heater for cold weather. Mine started easy and never had trouble with it.
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