Posted by rustred on September 03, 2020 at 21:14:54 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: 806 pictures posted by rustred on September 03, 2020 at 15:45:35:
thanks pete, vet and jim! that steering deal was throwing me off as i figured it should be building pressure not loosing pressure going over relief. i kinda was thinking weak pump but not sure . and yes the snap ring is down as i checked that operation. i did no checking with TA in low cause i saw pressure dropping as working so left good enough alone. but anyhow i bought this unit as a non running tractor. rear tires where flat. engine was lightly stuck. i thought this was a good project for me as the price was right. and i thought it was in not all that bad of shape for a 10 year use tractor. they said parked in 75. the same deal with my 660 i found it in a guys cow pasture in saskatchewan be 12 years ago now. it was stuck had sheet metal missing. i payed the guy 200.00 as thats what he wanted. i went threw it and did what it needed to get it usable . did nothing with torque though i dont need that. rebuilt the head. replaced that 2 times due to a crack on first one now head gasket is iffy. dam felpro junk was looking at a used one i had in shop today also that i replaced on a friends tractor. but this 660 i have good luck basically for 12 years and even take it to the antique tractor pulls and it does very good. i have got first and second place with it. its just my hobby to get an old tractor and then put it to use. get the satisfaction of using something somone else gave up on. how else is a person to learn stuff. this 806 will be project now for later on as i am getting busy for harvest. now i know what i am looking at for repair. and they actually grow on you after working it. one bad thing your sitting up high in the wind not like the 660 as you have more protection around you. also has more power bit burns more fuel too. lol. ooh and i burnt the tank of 45 year old diesel in it also.i did change fuel filters though. fuel looked good and clean so burn it out. could not tell old fuel from new fuel. i did add conditioner to the old stuff. and she does use oil but that might smarten up later hard to say. i am second owner now.
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