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Re: 706 cylinder head fiasco
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 28, 2002 at 20:09:30 from (216.196.13.55):
In Reply to: 706 cylinder head fiasco posted by Randy on April 28, 2002 at 19:08:09:
The Connecting rods are the same on the 263 and 291 and 301 the cranks are the same just the bore is different, so you have other problems as far as the pistons go i do not know what you have as i am not the one doing it and don't know where ya got them and i do not have my engine books at the house or i would give the no. for several different MFG. That engine is not that hard to work on and myself i prefer the 291 in a 706 it has more power and makes a big difference in that tractor the 263 was ok in a 560 but the 706 is a much heaver tractor .
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