Posted by Matt Tieken on September 17, 2013 at 11:33:50 from (66.64.242.10):
In Reply to: OK, I got the 706 Back! posted by Matt Tieken on September 17, 2013 at 05:42:09:
I guess I should have said "twice what I could get out of it if I sold it." I am into it for a good chunk, but for what a comparable modern tractor costs, it really is a steal.
I have already made sure it has low ash oil and I got new Autolite spark plugs. The ignition timing is set to factory specs.
The highest octane gas I can get delivered is what they call 90+. It is 100% gas though. I am paying through the nose for it, but I don't want to grenade this engine.
As far as the gas, does it matter what I am doing with the tractor? I mean, will I be ok with 90 octane if I am not plowing with 4-16's?
Finally, what is the right loader for this tractor? There was an IH 2350 for sale at an auction a while back, but it looked awfully big.
Thanks,
Matt
This post was edited by Matt Tieken at 11:34:34 09/17/13.
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