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Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel

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Fordfarmer

02-10-2006 14:00:54




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Do any of you know if there's an easy way to switch the Ford 'Dorset' diesel in my NH 1400 combine over to a spin-on oil filter - like the kits for the NAA and hundred series? I hate the hassel and mess of changing that cartridge, and if it had a spin-on, I could pre-fill the filter, too. Thanks.
-Mark




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Jim Rankin

08-25-2006 19:59:39




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 Re: Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel in reply to Fordfarmer, 02-10-2006 14:00:54  
I'm looking for an exhaust manifold for a Ford Industrial engine 380D "Dorset" 6 cylinder (not turbocharged). Mine currently has the outlet in the center pointed down, but I can use any style. this one is 3 pieces.



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Jason Binkley

02-14-2006 07:33:45




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 Re: Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel in reply to Fordfarmer, 02-10-2006 14:00:54  
I can't get parts for my Ford 642 combine engine. I also can't get repair manuals or torque spec manuals for it either. I look on ebay all the time. Many of the new holland dealers can't help me out what so ever. Does anyone have a place to get a service, repair, or torque spec manual? I aslo need parts and gasket sets too. Thanks for the help in advance.



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gerard

02-10-2006 14:51:16




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 Re: Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel in reply to Fordfarmer, 02-10-2006 14:00:54  
Piece of cake - just get the later body & bolt on. In fact, I thought they were all spin-on by the time the 380 came out.



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Fordfarmer

02-13-2006 07:15:17




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 Re: Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel in reply to gerard, 02-10-2006 14:51:16  
Where would I find that? NH dealer? Boneyard? Would you happen to have a part number? Thanks.



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Asbjorn

02-11-2006 09:48:41




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 Re: Ford 380 c.i. industrial diesel in reply to gerard, 02-10-2006 14:51:16  
I had a `80 380 in my truck, not spin on..



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