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Posted by etshobby on July 19, 2003 at 15:39:43 from (66.153.78.228):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 65 posted by Tim on July 17, 2003 at 19:13:52:
there were a few choices in the engine at different times for this model yours should be a gas engine model G-176 there was also the model GB-176 which was the LP gas version and then finally a diesel engine model 4-A-203 . The gas engine was rated at 52 Hp @ 2000 engine rpm's. The LP gas engine 49Hp @ 2000 RPM's. The factory book says there is a 3% variences -this due to ratings done at sea level and must be reduced by that 3% for every 1000 ft above sea level because compression drops as altitude increase. But the good news is you can really do some pulling at the dead sea or in death valley . wow more horse power free. I know you will enjoy this beast a T0-30 and MF 65 owner. any other specs needed let me know.
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