Posted by John A. on December 28, 2013 at 20:00:34 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Re: 706lp posted by ericlb on December 28, 2013 at 15:06:25:
ericlb,Yes the tractor in the photo ads is hard looking1 crappy front tires and short rubber rears, poor paint. and minus the Pedestal Cover which indicated the shifting mechanisms giving problems AND with that pedestal cover gone then the wiring harness may have problems TOO!!!! I picked up a early 706 D a while back, hadn't run in 4 yrs when i got it.....didn't take long to figure out why.....Wiring Harness, glow plugs,most dash components were Crap! only electric circuit that worked was the starter circuit! was later able to get started!, so I was able to determine it was worth spending some money on. a new harness, glow plugs, it had 60% long bar/short bar rear rubber, standard two tire narrow front! so it was worth the $500 I gave for it! I can afford to spend some money on it and still be ahead of the ball game. Just don't start off too high getting it. A complete wiring harness will run in the neighborhood of $500to $700 if you replace it all a Temp/Fuel, oil & amp light gauge will run you +-$100 for a non IH marked one to a $200+ for a IH marked one. Glow plugs are $20.00 a pop X 6 = $120 a lot of variables here to consider! LPs have become popular Up North so a tractor bought right will still make you $$$ ! If you like holler at me tomorrow and I will be glad to visit with You about it all! My # is 512-577-3837 Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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