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Posted on Jan 19, 2011

I'm trying to figure out wich engine is in my 706 gas? according to the serial number the tractor is a 1965. I cant find any engine serial number? and they say a 706 would come with a 291 or a 263 ci? Any body got a idea?

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Look just bihind the oil filer base . there should be engine size stamped on flat surface

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