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Re: I.H. 766
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 17, 2002 at 17:26:26 from (216.196.13.63):
In Reply to: I.H. 766 posted by clint on October 17, 2002 at 15:08:21:
Since i have run a lot of gassers and a good freind has a 766 gas i guess that i am the one that knows the most on this but since i have never run a 15 foot hog with one this will be my best guess i would say that it will run around 3.5 to 5 gal and hour. The only problem that i have with a 766 is that it is a nice big littel tractor , heavy and under powered . Ronny and i were plowing together his 766 and one of my 706 gassers both had the C291 's and i did both engines and tuned them so they were as close as you can get two engines to be and the 706 being lighter ran all over the 766 the plowes were the same 4 bottom 710 IH's and in the same field and i could run for about three more hours on a tank of fuel.
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