How many horsepower is a International 706?
Farmall 706
| Farmall 706 Power | |
|---|---|
| Engine (gross): | 89 hp 66.4 kW |
| Drawbar (claimed): | 65 hp 48.5 kW |
| PTO (claimed): | 73.5 hp 54.8 kW |
| Drawbar (tested): | 67.46 hp 50.3 kW |
What year did the IH 706 come out?
| Farmall 706 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | International Harvester |
| Production | 1963-1967 |
| Length | 157 inches (400 cm) |
| Width | 92 inches (230 cm) |
What engine is in an Oliver 1650?
Oliver 1650
| Oliver 1650 Engines | |
|---|---|
| Waukesha-Oliver 4.6L 6-cyl diesel | |
| Fuel tank: | 23 gal 87.1 L (gas) |
| 23 gal 87.1 L (diesel) | |
| 28 gal 106.0 L (LP-gas) |
What kind of tractor is the International Harvester 706?
The International Harvester 706 is a 2WD or 4WD standard-tread tractor manufactured by International Harvester from 1963 to 1967.
What is the cylinder bore of a IH 706?
The cylinder bore is 95.0 mm (3.54 in) and the piston stroke is 112.0 mm (4.41 in). The IH 706 is equipped with hydrostatic power steering, hydraulic disc brakes, open operator station or cab (optional), and 124.9 liters (33 US gal.; 27.5 Imp. gal) fuel tank.
What kind of shafts does the 706 have?
The 706 was available with either the Fast Hitch or a standard 3-point hitch. The PTO featured both 540 and 1000 RPM shafts, both of which turned while in use. power test details Engine details Transmission details
What kind of clutch does a Ford 706 have?
The 706 was available with a new Torque Amplifier design that prevented free-wheeling when going downhill. An over-center hand clutch was an option, usually found on Wheatland (standard tread) models. The 706 was available with either the Fast Hitch or a standard 3-point hitch.