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Posted by Bill in Florida on December 18, 2003 at 17:12:35 from (4.72.90.30):
In Reply to: Farmall 606 posted by Matthew on December 18, 2003 at 15:07:46:
I got a 606 diesel last year and I like it. I paid $2200 for it with a brush mower(tractors with as little as 35hp go for $5000 around here). The metal had some rust but it started right up and runs well. They only made it for five years, so some parts are hard to find. I've been working on replacing the 3-point hitch to the original parts and that has been a little difficult. I got lucky and found an owners manual on ebay. Things like filters are carried by NAPA. With the miss fire, hold the glow plug for a full minute, then after you start it, continue to hold it until the white smoke stops. I've never had oil in the radiator, are you sure it's not some antileak gook?
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