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06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting

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RIVERRAT

01-27-2004 11:27:45




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I know that the 66 has the high forward, low back and reverse to the right and back. And that the 06 has high forward, low in middle and reverse back. How is the 56 series compared to these two? Never run one... need to know so I know which tractor to buy for loader use. 06 is a pain, 66 is a breeze. Thanks guys!




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Wide Open

01-28-2004 05:15:48




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 Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to RIVERRAT, 01-27-2004 11:27:45  
Seems that alot of people do not care for the 06 shifting. I was just wondering what the problem was with it. I have a 706 and it shifts very nice. It has nearly 4,000 Hrs. on it. I always liked the shifting, because I could go from High to reverse by simply pulling shifter all the way back. Maybe I just have an easy shiftin one?



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riverrat

01-28-2004 05:38:42




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 Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to Wide Open, 01-28-2004 05:15:48  
yup!



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rebuilder

01-27-2004 11:40:13




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 Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to RIVERRAT, 01-27-2004 11:27:45  
Riverrat:

56/66 series are one and the same as well as later 06 series!



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RIVERRAT

01-27-2004 20:36:03




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 Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to rebuilder, 01-27-2004 11:40:13  
Any idea what year they changed the 06 to the 66 style shifting?



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Hugh MacKay

01-27-2004 12:49:02




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 Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to rebuilder, 01-27-2004 11:40:13  
rebuilder: There is also a kit on the market for converting older 06 series to the same as 56 and 66.



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RIVERRAT

01-27-2004 20:37:44




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 Re: Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-27-2004 12:49:02  
Hugh, can you give be a ballpark price for these conversion kits? I've seen them in Hoard's Dairyman or Country Folks or something, but can't remember right off...



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Hugh MacKay

01-28-2004 01:27:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to RIVERRAT, 01-27-2004 20:37:44  
Rivertat: I'm sorry all I know about these kit are from being involved here YT in discussion. It has surfaced several times in the past 5 years. I'm sure if you asked that specific question someone will know where to find the kit.



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rebuilder

01-27-2004 12:57:44




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 Re: Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-27-2004 12:49:02  
Mr. MacKAy;

This is true; however I just wanted to simplify oem equiptment. My 806 is a first year make and one of the first things I learned was to never to park in an area where there was little movement possible or you might never get the thing in/ out of gear. Temperamental to say the least,but I've found that, like being married, once you ken the powers that be, you know how to work around them!

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Hugh MacKay

01-27-2004 13:53:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifting in reply to rebuilder, 01-27-2004 12:57:44  
rebuilder: Over the years right from the ox and the horse days onward there has been a lot of equipment like that.

In Atlantic Canada there are still a lot of oxen around mainly just for show. The coast of Maine also has a very active group. Each year they have the International Ox Pull. It is a home and home series. Many of these teamsters are real actors. Of course unlike tractor pulls they work on who ever can move the highest percentage of their team's own weight. They make a pull, then will add 200 or 400 lbs at the discression of the teamster. They will go until the team can not move it. The other item is the Canadians use the Head Yoke and the Americans use the Neck Yoke. I watched a team one night almost falter on a pull. While the crew were loading more weight, the teamster down on one knee, lectures each ox with a verbal oration you would swear was comming from a law professor at law school. Eye ball to eye ball, and when he was done with the second ox he went back to the first ox and said," You are just like dealing with the missus." Of course the promoters move the microphones right in so as to here all this exchange. After the lecture the ox team pulled the load with 400 lbs added and pulled it with ease. I don't know whether that will work with the 806.

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rebuilder

01-27-2004 14:27:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 06 vs. 56 vs. 66 series shifti in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-27-2004 13:53:59  
Thank you sir, for that story!



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