Posted by Fordfarmer on December 21, 2012 at 06:49:29 from (69.179.32.180):
In Reply to: Re: 861 Vs. 4000 posted by Ultradog MN on December 21, 2012 at 04:31:01:
Depends on the year... the early 3-cylinders were rated lower than later ones. Nebraska test #892, 4000, SOS/201 diesel:45.6 pto h.p. Nebraska test #893, 4000 8-speed/201 diesel: 46.7 h.p. I don't have the gasser test results handy, but they're likely within 1-2 h.p. That puts them even with a 871/881 and a couple horses behind a 851/861. I'd guess the h.p. went up to 50 @ pto in mid '68, when the 192 gas was replaced with the 201, and the 5000 was bumped from 233 c.i. to 256. (my '72 sales literature lists the 4000 as 50 pto h.p.) By this point, I'd bet most all those early ones have been rebuilt, and have gotten whatever upgrades they needed to make 50 h.p. (expcept the ones still running a 192)
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