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756 Farmall... what can you tell me?

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migraine

04-29-2007 19:24:32




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Going to check out the 756 Farmall coming into my area tomorrow. One owner farmer from Canada who used it to plant and harvest spuds and peas and other grass crops. Sold new here in 1968 I think and traded for a new Case I.H with all the whistles. Has about 4000 hours and supposed to be cherry nice ,was told it was waxed and covered with a blanket when done for the season and only the owner was allowed on the tractor. German Diesel correct with how many hp? Will this tractor pull 4-16's steerable plow. Were they a pretty good rig in their time and would 7 Grand be about the going price? Would like to hear from some owners or those who have run them as we only had 856 and then 1466 on our farm. Thanks

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Wayne8706

04-30-2007 09:24:38




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 Re: 756 Farmall... what can you tell me? in reply to migraine, 04-29-2007 19:24:32  
My Dad had a 706 with the german diesel. We pulled 4-16 with a mounted harrow, mostly in 4th gear, 3rd gear in alfalfa. My dad always like the tractor - thought it was one of the best he ever had.



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Jimmy King

04-30-2007 06:31:32




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 Re: 756 Farmall... what can you tell me? in reply to migraine, 04-29-2007 19:24:32  
I have a 1969 756D, I have had since 1981. It had 6000 hrs on it then, I would have to go look to see what it has on it now. I pulled a 12 ft haybine, a 605F Veemer baler, a 15 ft batwing mower, a 10 tooth chisel plow, and a 16ft disc with now problem. I have not farmed for 10 years so it mostly just sets now. Before any one asks no it is not for sale. I love the German engine, I also have a 706 with the German engine. I did over haul the 756 at over 9000 hrs.

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Dave from MN

04-30-2007 05:37:51




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 Re: 756 Farmall... what can you tell me? in reply to migraine, 04-29-2007 19:24:32  
756 deisel, good machine, check out the wear on the high/low/N/Rev shifter. I want my neighbors rreal bad but he aint ready to sell. See if you can get the # for the guy that had it. Sales men talk the talk, surprised he did not add that it slept in the house and was lullibied to sleep every night. You wont be disappointed with the tractor unless you have too big of equipment for it.



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IaGary

04-29-2007 19:54:40




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 Re: 756 Farmall... what can you tell me? in reply to migraine, 04-29-2007 19:24:32  
Hi migraine where you been?

Never had a 756, but the neighbors did.

4000 hours is just broke in on a german diesel.

But they were hard starting here in our Iowa weather.

Summer starting was better.

Very tough motor for its size. And yes it would pull 4-16's here. They did.

Gary



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migraine

04-29-2007 20:17:18




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 Re: 756 Farmall... what can you tell me? in reply to IaGary, 04-29-2007 19:54:40  
Hi Gary been working 10-12 hours a day as we are so short of help this spring plus it rains about every day so it is slow going. Hope for a better week this week. Got the 966 and the 200 all restored this winter and been working on M-TA some and 450 and supposed to had plow day yesterday but too wet so we will try to go pulling this coming weekend if some guys will come and help me get a few of them ready? Hey why don't you fly out here this season for one of the fun pulls and you can drive old I.H tractors to your hearts content. We have a 4 day show here August 1,2,3,4, with over 400 tractors expected this year. Featured tractor is Allis-Chalmers so brother in laws will have their 50 or so there plus lots of great collector tractors. You can stay here for free and I'll even provide a new Farmall cap. Bring the wife and see how we farm here in the N.W.Then wife and I are hoping to come back to Iowa this fall to help harvest again. Sound like a fair trade? Well I'll take a good look at the 756 when it gets to town. Never really heard much bad about them but never really been around them much so...Later Migraine

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