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chads repower a m with a 221

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460 anger

05-01-2007 17:19:36




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Chads what all do i have to do with the clutch and fly wheel to make this swap plus do i need the back plate from a 560 to bolt the 221 to the M bell housing. I have a 221 propain engine or i have a 291 diesel. Should part out the propain and use the money to put the diesel in the M ?




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r4etired

05-01-2007 19:13:14




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 Re: chads repower a m with a 221 in reply to 460 anger, 05-01-2007 17:19:36  
Neighbor put a 560 engine in his 460, worked well until he was mowing waterways with a bat wing rotary. It twisted off the pto shaft internally and really busted up things inside. If you repower remember what the rest of the tractor was designed for load wise,



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ChadS

05-01-2007 17:27:52




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 Re: chads repower a m with a 221 in reply to 460 anger, 05-01-2007 17:19:36  
Id say everything from a 560 like described for the H-460. Im not sure on what the 560 flywheel looks like, but do know the Super M clutch disk is the same diameter as the 560, so I betcha it would work, next would be the starter ring, measure the M flywheel and the 560 OD of where the ring sits,, if the 560 is bigger, but,not much, you can turn that area down enough to fit the M starter ring on the 560 flywheel. I was thinking there was 2 different styles of flyhweels for the 560,,, if so, choose the early style, the newer ones might be skinnier. Chad

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