G706 made it home

71ford100

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I recently purchased a G706 on ebay for the better half and got it hauled home this past weekend. I'm hoping to get a "G704" hauled home next weekend!
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Looks like there might be a shortage of air in the bottom of that front tire. Otherwise looking good.
Bryce
 
(quoted from post at 22:25:40 10/03/16) I recently purchased a G706 on ebay for the better half and got it hauled home this past weekend. I'm hoping to get a "G704" hauled home next weekend!
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Very nice! Here is a pic of mine
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Lance,that sure looks like a nice addition to the collection.....That is one lucky lady....Cant wait to see the G-704...
 
(quoted from post at 11:49:51 10/10/16) Got a MF 97 fwa here in Scotland and a MM 705, still fancy a 706 though. How desirable is the propane with you guys?
Bill
I'm in southern Alberta, Canada. Propane was popular here in the 1950s and 60s. As a by-product of the oil and gas industry, propane was dirt cheap. It was gradually replaced by diesel in the seventies, and propane tanks for home heating disappeared with the coming of natural gas. I have an Oliver 88 row crop in the yard still on propane, and a MM GVI converted to gas. Neighbour has a MM U on propane. . Other neighbour had a 706 on propane, still used in about year 2000, but it disappeared, don't know where. Unc
 
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(quoted from post at 11:49:51 10/10/16) Got a MF 97 fwa here in Scotland and a MM 705, still fancy a 706 though. How desirable is the propane with you guys?
Bill
I'm in southern Alberta, Canada. Propane was popular here in the 1950s and 60s. As a by-product of the oil and gas industry, propane was dirt cheap. It was gradually replaced by diesel in the seventies, and propane tanks for home heating disappeared with the coming of natural gas. I have an Oliver 88 row crop in the yard still on propane, and a MM GVI converted to gas. Neighbour has a MM U on propane. . Other neighbour had a 706 on propane, still used in about year 2000, but it disappeared, don't know where. Unc

Can you run those propane tractors on natural gas?
 

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