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Posted by the tractor vet on January 06, 2006 at 08:10:18 from (4.124.89.27):
In Reply to: Diff Lock posted by nw_bearcat on January 06, 2006 at 07:29:21:
Now i have never seen the Diff loc on any of the 756's that i have been around but that is not sayen that they did not make it now i am not sure on this but i have seen the diff loc on the 66 seires but most of them have been disconnected as i have heard that they were not that great and had some problems . As for the FWA there was a FWA that they did put on some starting with the 06 seires but the down side to them is that it took more room to turn as they did not have a tight turning radis . Not sure what you are trying to do with the tractor but from what i have need of i have never found a proublem as far as traction with the correct tire size and added ballast or even direct axel mount duals i have always felt that they had excelant traction. now it is wet field cond. well then the FWA would be a big help as for us if it is that wet out in the fields then we stay out .
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