TractorVet is the 706 gas authority.TV has owned several and still farms with a 706gas. He can tell you what you need to know.A 560 and 706 are two completely different tractors.A 560 is basicly an 'M' on steroids.A 706 is a completely new tractor design.560 is rated around 60hp,706 is rated 70hp.706 are still good tractors(I've owned a diesel 706 for 30 years,my favorite).They have a completely different transmission.The TA is a new improved hydralic unit as opposed to the old mechanical TA used on the 560(same TA as MTA thru the 560).Transmission gears(range and speed) are not 'syncronized'.56 shifters is just that.Someone removed the old shifter handles and linkages and replaced them with ones from a 56/66 series tractor(my '7' has been converted).Vastly superior system(tractor vet would disagree).706 has supior hydralics.You will need to run premium gas in it.Hope this helps....
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