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Re: Ok I am jumping into this 706 w/ both feet.
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 04, 2006 at 18:44:12 from (4.124.76.79):
In Reply to: Re: Ok I am jumping into this 706 w/ both feet. posted by K.B.-826 on January 04, 2006 at 17:55:50:
Yep , i would pull the engine and KB ya can place a short 4x4 under the fuel tank support and that will give ya enough room but ya have to remove the four bolts on the tank support and the two bolts that hold it to the steering support . But since it is best to do and out of frame on them Cut two wedges and drive them into the ft axel support and block the rear under the bellhouseing and use a set of spliting stands that roll and wheel it away then support the engine with a cherry picker and remove the stands and remove the left frame rail . If you do roll the engine away from the chassie make sure that you leave a bolt in the top and bottom of the frame rail on each side to support the rear of the engine. And always remember that it is only a tractor and not rocket sicense Bigger heavier so Please be safe think before you do and mark the Hdy oil cooler lines and make sure that they go back on the way they came off.
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