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Topic: 282d from a 706 into a 606
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steve in wi

09-18-2012 11:46:18
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I have a 606 loader tractor that the engine is wore out on,my 706 has a rebuild,t 282 in it. I thought about swapping the two engines,will interchange easily? The 7 has fast hitch and i can,t seem to get a good value out of that tractor either trade in or out right. I wanted to up grade a loader tractor,by trading that 7 in and no one will even give 2 for so i thought about the engine would be better.any thoughts pros or cons. Can,t get rid of the 6 for family reasons.thanks steve

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Harold H

09-22-2012 12:37:20
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to steve in wi, 09-18-2012 11:46:18  
I pwersonally would swap the loader to the 706 rather than swaping the engine to the 606.

Harold H



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oldtanker

09-22-2012 14:33:06
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to Harold H, 09-22-2012 12:37:20  
Guess you guys missed the part about keeping the 606 for family reasons.

Hey you get that engine swapped out give me a shout about what you's have to have for that 706 with a weak engine.

Rick



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ihman73

09-19-2012 20:01:05
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to steve in wi, 09-18-2012 11:46:18  
I'd put the loader on the 7 personally. But to each his own.



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ejr-Ia.

09-19-2012 08:58:53
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to steve in wi, 09-18-2012 11:46:18  
Yes on the motor by changing front and rear motor plates



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steve in wi

09-18-2012 17:52:26
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to Harold H, 09-18-2012 11:46:18  
Well I,ll check into some dealers over on that side of the border and see what they say.



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oldtanker

09-18-2012 17:22:41
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 Re: 282d from a 706 into a 606 in reply to steve in wi, 09-18-2012 11:46:18  
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You need to come to the correct side on the MN WI border......if it runs a Diesel 706 in MN is a 4K tractor or better!

Rick



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