Didn?t do the job but priced it out for a guy couple years ago.
Figured about 10 grand buy the time I would be done with the
repower. You?ll have to cut the frame and lengthen the frame
13?. The hard part will be to find the gear needed to run the
hydraulic pump that?s on the engine. Didn?t look like a hard job
just a lot of time.
 
This winter? From your last pic it looked
like it was already winter. I was thinking
maybe an L-10 would be a better fit then an
855?
 
Did you ever give thought to a ft. crank mounted hyd pump?? like they use on cement mixers and plow trucks?? That woulld save time looking for a gear drive pump set up and you then could add any size GPM pump your heart desires in a open center style. Keeping the engine Hp. in the 350-400 range should not tax the rest of the drive line to bad. Like you said extending the frame and hood would take the big amount of time. Myself i am to the point i am getting to old for this . Last repower we did was and 8.3 into a 2150 Oliver with ft assist and that one took some redesign of the oil pan , that made for one peppy tractor . Had it been a 2 wheel drive it ould have been a drop in deal and just make up four engine mounts.
 
Not in a 4586, but I did put an 855 into a Case 2470 4WD. Had to get a custom adapter plate made, lots of time figuring out all of the details. Excellent lugging power after the conversion.
 

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