JHH
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Going to look tonight at two tractors
Anyone know any faults with the 7600 or the 5600?
What to look for?
Anyone know any faults with the 7600 or the 5600?
What to look for?
cfpinz":dyebdbuu said:I've got a '78 model 7600 in the barn, best tractor I've ever owned. You're welcome to stop by and drive it for comparison!
Pay close attention to the Dual Power, listen to the turbo and check your blow-by. The pto will chatter when it's left on and the tractor is left idling, the gears are straight cut. Make sure it cuts off properly. With the pto off, my clutch/DP will chatter a slight bit when in the High side with the tractor running and the clutch out, my 7710 is worse. Front end bushings, wheel bearings, all the normal crap. Every 7600 that I've seen has had the inline injection pump, you're supposed to change oil in the pump at every oil change but 99.9% of people don't do it. Over time diesel fuel gets in the oil side of the pump and displaces the oil, which in turn lets the internals of the pump wear excessively. Poor design and 500 bucks + when it tanks, the newer pumps have an oil flush off of the crankcase. Watch the smoke, beware of some yahoo (like me) that's cranked on the fuel too much and look for slop in the rear end. It would be nice to pick up a roll or something heavy with the 3pt and see how long it maintains before it "hiccups" - anything over 5 seconds is acceptable.
The 7600's are excellent tractors, anything you can do with a 5600 can be done with the 7600, but not the opposite.
cfpinz":1ozp8nat said:Pay close attention to the Dual Power, listen to the turbo and check your blow-by. The pto will chatter when it's left on and the tractor is left idling, the gears are straight cut. Make sure it cuts off properly. With the pto off, my clutch/DP will chatter a slight bit when in the High side with the tractor running and the clutch out
Stocker Steve":2q9dwxhw said:cfpinz":2q9dwxhw said:Pay close attention to the Dual Power, listen to the turbo and check your blow-by. The pto will chatter when it's left on and the tractor is left idling, the gears are straight cut. Make sure it cuts off properly. With the pto off, my clutch/DP will chatter a slight bit when in the High side with the tractor running and the clutch out
My PTO clatters when its on, and then gets louder and a bit warm when its used under load. Is this a split the tractor issue?
mtncows":1p97qdgw said:5600 had a 4.2 X4.2 233 cid engine-not the 256 that was in the 5000(68-75).The 7600 has a 256 with a turbo.The 233 was in the earlier 5000 from 1963-67.They put the 256 in the 6600.When the 10 series came out they went to 268in the 6610 and 7610 and put the 256 in the 5610.The Dual Power on my 7600 is on the right.Always lock the brake when you park it-hydro leaks down and tractor rolls.You can get a kit to extend the length of the lock or make your own.I recommend you do.
Ford used the 233cu in engine in the early 5000's from 65-67 rated around 55 hp. The 4000 started out with a 45 hp 192 cu in which later was upgraded to 201 and My 7600 cab tractor has its hi-lo lever on the right (79 model).It connects by rod to the tranmission.cfpinz":1ayoq7ne said:[I've often wondered why Ford used the smaller engine in the 5600's, just never cared enough to ask.
The DP lever on my 7600 is on the left, but it's an open station. I think Dad's is on the right now that you mention it.