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borde

06-06-2005 05:05:54




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got a 706 home in buckets
put it together finaly
keep finding new problems 1 in praticular is has any one found a way to get the frozwn hitch pins out from the draft control on the lower lift arms
after taking the uper 3 point plate off could it be possible to reach in and undo the draft senstng
arm U bolt loose and then pull out the lower lift arm shaft tro save from taking out the ppower take off and then replaceing shaft without the sensing arm , I dont need draft control anyway got it looking good but after using found another problem someone replaced left rear final drive and it has a little shakey when backing up could it be bad bearing clearince in bull pinion or maybe a worn bearing trying to stack paint dont cure all

thanks

ed

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Old Dutch

06-06-2005 15:53:03




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 Re: 706 WOES in reply to borde, 06-06-2005 05:05:54  
Borde, They can be tough to deal with. Take some patience, and soak them good with penetrating oil. Or better yet, if you can back it into a low spot where the lower hitch arms and anchor pins are submerged under water over night, or even a little longer. You will be amazed at what it does. Take the grease zerks out, and get a couple grade eight 3/8" fine thread bolts, with enough length to put a heavy flat washer on.They should thread into the grease zerk openings, make sure to get them in good and tight. Now with a slam puller to clamp on to the bolt and washer and a few good jerks they will come out I assure you. Done it many times. Been their done that. For some reason water does things with rust. Works as a lube. Taking the lower link sensing arms out is a problem you don't want to deal with believe me. Dutch

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1borde

06-08-2005 09:48:12




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 Re: 706 WOES in reply to Old Dutch, 06-06-2005 15:53:03  
thanks OLD DUTCH
just took out grease fitting
looks like 1/4 threads

i tried a chisel between whats left of the dog ear
that holds pin in beat & banged on pin put rust buster on

looks like i mite be doing some heavy work like you said dont wont to burn down tractor

get out torch and do some heating

don belive i am ready to put tractor in pond
i mite have to leave it there



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Aces

06-06-2005 07:26:37




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 Re: 706 WOES in reply to borde, 06-06-2005 05:05:54  
borde. you can't just remove the sensing arm the hitch will go all the way up and stay there. Maybe you could tie the up link that the lower acttivates so the hitch will work, but I would say no to that. As for final drive could be bad bearing or a bad install job and not set right.



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borde

06-06-2005 09:34:54




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 Re: 706 WOES in reply to Aces, 06-06-2005 07:26:37  
THANKS
i had another question about removing lower lift arms
the pins are stuck and the dog ears that hold them in are busted off maybe if i remove all of the draft assembly out
i could drill through back side to punch them out

has this ever been done?

ed



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Aces

06-06-2005 10:25:26




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 Re: 706 WOES in reply to borde, 06-06-2005 09:34:54  
borde I never did I supose it could be if I remember right you will get into the seals if you pull the lower link holder off. If you can get the lower link holder off maybe you can get set up to just dril them out.



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