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Turbocharged 706

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craig

04-02-2001 20:16:56




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I am thinking of putting a turbo on my 706. It has a 282D. Is this possible, What are the pros and Cons...Has anyone ever tried this?




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Ross Sherrard

04-03-2001 18:23:57




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 Re: Turbocharged 706 in reply to craig, 04-02-2001 20:16:56  
A turbo will help power a lot you'll be fine too. We a have 756 german diesel 310 c.i. with a M&W turbo with about 95 hp we use everday to grind feed it has a pyrometer, it runs 900 to 1200 degrees working full throttle real hard, don't take it over that for more than a few minutes and you'll be fine the tractor has over 10,000 hours on it too, turbos been on for over 6,000 h's. We have a 706 german diesel with 10,068 hours we are going to put a turbo on sometime and we have a 560 with a turbo too. Put it on and watch temperture.

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Nate

04-03-2001 13:39:30




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 Re: Turbocharged 706 in reply to craig, 04-02-2001 20:16:56  
I am not quite sure about a 706 but if you tried to get more than the factory rated horsepower out of a tractor it would tear out the rear ends. But if a 706 has the same rear end as an 806 it should be alright. Let me know how you make out.



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Darin Johnson

04-03-2001 07:18:18




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 Re: Turbocharged 706 in reply to craig, 04-02-2001 20:16:56  
If you run lots of power out of it and use it hard it will take out head gaskets



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Ace Schrunk

04-03-2001 05:15:46




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 Re: Turbocharged 706 in reply to craig, 04-02-2001 20:16:56  
Maney just don't get it to hot



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Craig

04-03-2001 18:03:10




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 Re: Re: Turbocharged 706 in reply to Ace Schrunk, 04-03-2001 05:15:46  
If you add a turbo use a pyrometer. I once knew a farmer who installed a turbo on a 4020. He kept blowing head gaskets and melted the pistons once. Then he installed a pyrometer and when the exhaust got to hot he knew to back out of the throttle or lift the plow and she would hold all of her marbels together.



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