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Re: Re: 656 v.s. 706
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Posted by RDC on November 30, 2003 at 16:46:56 from (209.173.20.143):
In Reply to: Re: 656 v.s. 706 posted by CNKS on November 30, 2003 at 14:58:50:
All 656 gas tractors used the C-263, all diesels used the D-282. Early 706 gas used the C-263 and later ones used the C-291. Early diesels used the D-282 and later ones used the German D-310. While the early 706' shared the same engines as the 656, the 706 was rated for more HP. I have an early 706 with the D-282 and I think the added weight of the 706 makes it seem underpowered when compared to the 656. Don't get me wrong, it's a good running engine but the German D-310 would be better. I've run both models with gas engines and I don't think I could afford to feed them long, the diesels are much more economical. My 2 cents.
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