Posted by cmd1042 on February 19, 2010 at 03:54:30 from (71.31.62.74):
In Reply to: IH 706 problems posted by Dick140 on February 18, 2010 at 20:56:19:
I had 2 706 for a long time only one now but ther are a good strong tractor. I had a hoe on one at one time but it ran from its own system from the pto. if you are connected into one of the remotes you will have to flow oil with the lever you are mentioning witch is not an issue unless you are going to do alot of work with it. As far as shifting they are tough just like the other post clutch netural Idel down chutch to make all spin the same speed apply pressure to shifter and drift a little. there is a rebuild /upgrade kit for the detents that is not har to replace depending on how bad the bushing holes are worn but with this done and linkage set correctly it is not to bad it is still a bear when used as a loader tractor or similar good open field machine put it in gear and go to work it will do it longer than you will. hope this helped some
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