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Re: 1086 front end onto an 806D???
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Posted by the tractor vet on September 18, 2006 at 05:55:44 from (75.24.23.154):
In Reply to: 1086 front end onto an 806D??? posted by Brad in WI on September 18, 2006 at 00:37:10:
News flash here most of the parts that are used on a 560 are used on the 806 other then the 6 bolt hub . Tube and bolster spindels . I put a 560 ft. under a buddys 706 that he was using as a LOTDOG and the only time that we had a problem was that Brillion 15 foot culimulcher off the top of a semiload of eguipment and the mud of the spring thaw as it found a buried rock and snaped the left spindel . The loader would lift a Farmall M with a 319 new idea mounted picker mounted on her . I had to see if my fabracation on the loader and boom pole would hold up. Never boke the loader or boom pole just spindels when tryen to handel culimulchers or any wing disk over 24 foot
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