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706 - trouble shooting

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Chuck Olson

05-25-2007 06:59:04




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Hi everyone,
I have a 706 that has been getting progressively worse and just before vacation I was hauling bales with it, now I can't get it to move without 'pushing ' with the bucket at first. I managed to get it in reverse low, and get it home to the yard.
Tractor hydraulic levels are ok, and the loader works fine, just won't move unless it gets some sort of a 'push' at first, like the clutch isn't engaging completely on a car.

Thanks in advance for ideas to diagnose the problem(s).
Chuck

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RustyFarmall

05-25-2007 07:18:58




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 Re: 706 - trouble shooting in reply to Chuck Olson, 05-25-2007 06:59:04  
You might just need to adjust the free travel in the clutch pedal. If there currently is NO free travel, there is your problem. BUT if the free travel is OK, then it is probably time for a new clutch. The tractor will need to be split in two for this.



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Chuck Olson

05-25-2007 07:56:33




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 Re: 706 - trouble shooting in reply to RustyFarmall, 05-25-2007 07:18:58  
Just making sure I am not screwing things up more.
To adjust the throw, that should cause the clutch to engage correctly right?



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the tractor vet

05-25-2007 08:02:22




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 Re: 706 - trouble shooting in reply to Chuck Olson, 05-25-2007 07:56:33  
Look in the arcives for clutch and T/A adjustments , the free travel is 7/8ths of and inch massured at the floor plate to the edge of the clutch pedal by the arrow. then the rest ya must fallow what i have layed out many times before.



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Chuck Olson

05-25-2007 09:54:31




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 Re: 706 - trouble shooting in reply to the tractor vet, 05-25-2007 08:02:22  
Thanks, I miss the old tractor, we have a 5140 too. But my dad bought the 706 and he passed away 2 years ago now, and I don't think I could bring myself up to get rid of it. Besides it would be great for use at my dad's old farm.

thanks & I will look in the archives,
Chuck



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