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Re: 706 D PTO Pack


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Posted by the tractor vet on December 19, 2006 at 20:53:20 from (75.19.125.163):

In Reply to: 706 D PTO Pack posted by Big un on December 19, 2006 at 16:24:07:

As said below there are things that may have happened here ,if it quit all at once two things may have happeded one the tiny littel pin in the control valve broke and the only way you can tell if that happeded is if you remove the valve and it comes out the plug on the bottom left of the unit . Now this pin is tiny and they do break . Next the top part of the valve may have backed off as you screw the valve up or down in the top nut to adjust lock up prssure . Now here ya need to BUY the fitting for this job and you also need a hyd . gauge that will read 600 lbs. Myself i like setting lock up pressure on a 706 at around 235-245 as this is higher then what they were from the factory but you will never slip her . Now if it must come out then it iw wise to do this job on a concret floor with a cherry picker as it is heavy and alos you must tip it down as you come out as not to bump the pickup tube , a pointed pry bar or a pice of pipe over the shaft will work for this . Now as said below there is a spring in there that WILL TAKE YOUR HEAD OFF but that is only if you are going deep into the unit as you can relace the clutch pack with out worry to this spring . I would recomend that you get the Hd. clutch pack that has the 7 and 9 disks and plates as this is what i use in them here again more then what came factory but it is better . This job is not that hard to do and is not that much money and tryen to find a GOOD used one won't say ya can't but i would rebuid what i had then ya know what ya got.


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