(quoted from post at 17:23:42 02/26/15) My 1970 3020 gasser is in need of in frame,i was wondering if or what diesel motor would be a direct fit? I am satisfied linkages ect would be needed also, but what diesel motor is needed, or if one can be found?
Thanks
Bob
(quoted from post at 15:17:28 02/27/15) Pretty close to correct buickanddeere, a few more hours but not much. Carb has been done, Pertronix installed 4 years ago, use champion plug though, may have to change. The old girl has a small knock, I think wrist pin , who knows for sure. Local JD dealership rough guess 35 hours for an in frame (sounds excessive to me)so long story short i am guessing 7000.00 for parts and labor. I love the tractor but not sure that much. Friend had same dealership install 4020 gas to diesel 2500.00 not counting the diesel motor (Combine motor) he bought himself for 1800.00 I believe. thus the price difference is the reason for me asking. Years ago I would attempt an inframe myself but that's been 35 years ago,
Thanks guys for the input
Till spring
Bob
(quoted from post at 14:45:57
Just out of curiosity. I wonder what the difference is between repairing the 3020 and trading the 3020 to purchase a 5075E ?
(quoted from post at 19:37:58 02/27/15) Where did you ever find this info txJim? .
(quoted from post at 16:44:54 02/27/15)(quoted from post at 14:45:57
Just out of curiosity. I wonder what the difference is between repairing the 3020 and trading the 3020 to purchase a 5075E ?
From reading reviews(track record) of a 5075E I'd take my chances with an "orphan engine" 3020. At least the fuel tank on a 3020 won't melt very easy. buickanddeere when are you getting your 5075E?
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