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Posted by the tractor vet on September 25, 2005 at 07:05:09 from (4.124.67.243):
In Reply to: 686 Question posted by Carp on September 24, 2005 at 14:12:15:
Hey Carp for my money i would have to go with the 312 as the 310's the parts for the injection pump are getting hard to find and like all hard to find parts they cost more also if a 310 is getting hard to start even in the cold start mode then one of two things, one it needs rebuilt or two the head pressure on the pump is low . As Allen was sayen the 312 is a bit guttless but that is because they need a bit of tweeken to get them to come to life . I have worked on them - the 656 -686 handy tractor but i sure would not want one for a tillage tractor or tryen to do what we were doing yesterday pullen sillage wagons it was all my 806 wanted . Should have had the 1486 on the chooper and the 1066 haulen wagons .
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