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bought my 706

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Thresherman

03-29-2005 18:26:49




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I finnaly bought the 706 Ive been looking at. First, how hard is it to fix the throttle. It won't hold when you rev it up. Second, how about the shift linkage. I was told a hundred bucks and a couple of hours I can fix it, is that right? Hopefully it will be a good tractor.

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the tractor vet

03-29-2005 21:54:33




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 Re: bought my 706 in reply to Thresherman, 03-29-2005 18:26:49  
The throttel may need a new friction ring and what ever else ya find wore out , As far as the shifter goes there again start at the top and work your way down the least littel ware will affect the shifting and ya don't have to run out and buy some super secert shifter fixer to do this pull the cowel off and start looken for excess movement and fallow it on down and repalce the headed pins and don't just put in any old pin as most of the time they are to long and will rub on something else then on to the shifter covers most times 706's don't want to go into reverse the problemis the shaft that goes into the reverse shifter fork the keyway get beet out and then ya got to much slop that needs to be replaced sometime i have found the fork is broken . You must pull the side plate off the side of the range trans buy the step you will only lose about a gal of hytran that is where you will find rev. you also have to pull the deck plate off and the shifter cover it helps with and extra set of hands , you may find some problems under there and replace just what is needed if the cover is wore take it to a machine shop and have it bored out and rebushed with a steel bushing and don't try and cheet with a tube of Dr. Blue that will cause other problems later . The biggest problem with the shifting on the 06 and up seires is the clutch adjustment and dump valve as they must be kept in adjustment or hard shifting will resualt. When they are wright they shift smooth as silk. I have done somany of these that i can do them in my sleep. If ya run into problems just yell.

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Thresherman

03-30-2005 18:55:00




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 Re: bought my 706 in reply to the tractor vet, 03-29-2005 21:54:33  
Hey Vet, Thanks for the help. I plan to start working on her this weekend. I will hollar if I need anything. Oh yeah, the first thing I did was buy a manual for it.



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caseyc

03-30-2005 08:28:06




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 Re: bought my 706 in reply to the tractor vet, 03-29-2005 21:54:33  
hey tractorvet, where are you located?



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