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Topic: MF 50-202 ENGINE SWAP
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| jon barton
01-25-2013 20:43:31
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i have a MF202 tractor with a z134 engine that has a rod sticking out of the block. i also have several MF 50"s with the Z134 engine. is it a direct swap to change the engines from the 50"s to the 202? or are there differences that require alterations? (flywheel, clutch, linkage, etc??) thanks for your help |
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| MKinOntario
01-26-2013 08:04:26
174.95.198.252
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Re: MF 50-202 ENGINE SWAP in reply to jon barton, 01-25-2013 20:43:31
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| Put them side by side and have a good look. Likely the basic engine is the same and the rest you could change over. |
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| Tony in Mass.
01-25-2013 21:31:24
76.127.225.182
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Re: MF 50-202 ENGINE SWAP in reply to jon barton, 01-25-2013 20:43:31
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| Umph. An older- pre MF150 ag 50, not a later industrial 50 right? More than maybe. First glance, the steering is different enough, that will have to get changed out. front end-pivot housing? basket? 'might be fine, but not at the column. Flywheels ,clutches, again a maybe. Is the 202 a single stage like mine? And does the 50- most likely, have a 2 stage? Then even the flywheels will have to get swapped. I am in the process of doing the exact same thing, most of the story is in the fergie forum, from Christmas. And like you, I have a dead 50, and hopeless diesel 35- and a soon to be rebuilt z134 from a 202... not a dead end, not a big extra expense, but kinda confusing. Best to tear the 202 all appart, and a 50, lay it all out around the yard...and hope for the best... |
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