Posted by The tractor vet on October 05, 2013 at 17:58:27 from (75.19.125.100):
In Reply to: farmall 806 posted by avant tractor on October 05, 2013 at 16:41:48:
I have no experence with propane and have never had a 806 gasser for that matter just lots of 706 gassers . With them it all depends on what your doing as to how much fuel ou can suck thru them in a day . also how well they are tuned make a HUGE difference . I can mow with a 9 foot John Deere 1219 haybine , rake twice and move bales off 28 acres on one tank of gas and this is not on flat land . On first cutting with pulling the hills running the haybine the 706 is working it's donkey off in third low with the T/A ahead and the carb is wide open and having a hard time trying to stay a PTO speed . When raking i run second high at around 15-1700 RPM .
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