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Farmall 756 with German 310 ( few Questions)
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Posted by migraine on May 14, 2007 at 22:12:37 from (71.231.54.158):
I.H. dealer finally got this 756 in they been telling me about. Very nice original tractor with hardly a mark on it. Grill and hoods and fenders are near perfect, paint a little faded, dual lights in the fenders and light and flasher on the back. Dual pto and dual hydraulics out the back. 8 bolt 16 inch wheels on the front and 16.9 goodyears on the rear. I asked them to put it on the dyno for me to check it out. It pulled 74 hp with quite a bit of smoke and slobbered a little at first then cleared up. Also saw a little water condensation drops out the blowby when we got it warmed up then seemed to clean up some. Is this pretty normal for a tracotr that has been babied most of its life? Don't think this thing has ever worked very hard for very long. Probably needs a good 5 hour disc or plow workout or is there concern over head gasket or valve issues here. I don't need a motor project. Willing to sell it to me for trade in allowance of 6500 dollars U.S. Seems to shift very smooth, TA is strong and brakes will skid the tires and motor is so smooth. What else should I check out tomorrow cause I have to give them an answer on it. Thanks for bearing with me thru this rambling!
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