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Broken 706 throttle

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Farmall Daddy

05-07-2005 22:12:27




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One of my friends purchased a 706, and the problem with it is on the throttle lever, it sheared the pin that connects it to the shaft. I tried pulling off the steering wheel, and tried taking the allen wrench style screws out of the top part of the steering so I could punch out the broken pin. I haven't had any luck getting anywhere with it because the steering wheel is too tight for my gear puller, and not enough to grab a hold of, and the screws on the top part of the steering are rusted shut. I have put WD-40 on everything, and I still have had no luck. Any input on how to get me through this would be appreciated!! Thanks!!

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andy r

05-11-2005 19:41:14




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 Re: Broken 706 throttle in reply to Farmall Daddy, 05-07-2005 22:12:27  
I have replaced the pin a couple of times. You do not need to remove the steering wheel to do this job!!!!! Once throttle shaft itself broke right at the top threads. I pulled the shaft out of the bottom and brazed the threaded part back on. Filed it round and reinstalled. So I know the shaft comes out from the bottom without removing the steering wheel or the casting under the steering wheel. This is much easier.

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the tractor vet

05-08-2005 07:48:50




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 Re: Broken 706 throttle in reply to Farmall Daddy, 05-07-2005 22:12:27  
The bolt holes in the steering wheel are a 1/4 -28 and a good steering wheel puller and some long 5 1/2 to 6 inch 1/4 28 bolts will do the job on getting it off . And you can make the pin that the throttel lever sets over if not then you can still get the OEM .



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