
Minneapolis-Moline G706
Complete specifications and technical data for the Minneapolis-Moline G706. Compare with similar tractors from Minneapolis-Moline and other manufacturers.
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The Minneapolis-Moline G706 is a powerful diesel tractor built for tough farm work. It has a strong 6-cylinder engine made by Minneapolis-Moline, with a displacement of 504 cubic inches. This engine r...
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many cylinders does the Minneapolis-Moline G706 have?
The Minneapolis-Moline G706 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.
What is the operating weight of the Minneapolis-Moline G706?
The operating weight of the Minneapolis-Moline G706 is approximately 9,015 lb.
What type of transmission does the Minneapolis-Moline G706 have?
The Minneapolis-Moline G706 is equipped with a Unsynchronized gear transmission.
What maintenance does the Minneapolis-Moline G706 require?
Regular maintenance for the Minneapolis-Moline G706 includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.