Posted by Dick140 on February 18, 2010 at 20:56:19 from (216.182.109.39):
I got a IH 706 from a nice guy that was going to show me how to run it. He died before he could do that. Now I am trying to figure it all out with no help. It has a IH backhoe that I had big plans for and now it is big frustration. MY problem is that I am not sure how to make it work properly. The way I have it hooked up now the hoe does everything ok as long as I have a bungee cord hooked to the control lever that tilts the front bucket. I have more than one lever that I don"t have a clue as to what they are for and I am thinking that one of these levers may hold the secret but moving them does not change the results. I just want to get the thing working so that I can determine if I even want to keep it. Also I am having trouble with the shifting. When I move the high - low - reverse lever there is a lot of grinding of gears. That can not be good. tractor is a IH 706 diesel-loader is a 2350- backhoe is a 3082 Engine is strong its the rest I am worried about.Thank you for your patience and I hope this is not to long
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