Posted by Roger Tomfohrde on April 20, 2020 at 05:15:54 from (73.5.137.12):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 706 posted by Janicholson on April 19, 2020 at 15:34:21:
I will add to Jim's comment . There was two diesel engines. 282 early a glow plug start engine.If the engine is not taken care of with the glow plugs and maintenance they can be hard to start. Head gaskets were easier to blow on them but if taken care of a good engine. 310 is the German engine, easier to start but is a wet sleeved engine and the two we had had o-ring problems on the sleeves, especially if the coolant was not changed often. It is a bit more HP and that engine needs too work occasionally or it will slobber or wet stack. Both good engines and over all a good tractor. Most were chore tractors, although mine was the main. There was also two gas engines 263 and 291 being the late one. If worked hard gas needs to be really good.
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