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Engine size in a 200b

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TimBinWV

06-17-2007 15:31:26




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Anybody know if the 200b has a 124 or 148cu.in.?Thanks! Tim




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TimBinWV

06-17-2007 19:25:15




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 Re: Engine size in a 200b in reply to TimBinWV, 06-17-2007 15:31:26  
Is a VAC engine a good replacement engine?



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wheat straw

06-17-2007 19:50:04




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 Re: Engine size in a 200b in reply to TimBinWV, 06-17-2007 19:25:15  
Tim,

The vac ran at 1425, the 200 at about 1900 I think, and the 200 had a little longer stroke. The 200 had about 30 horses and the VAC about 20. You wouldn't want the vac in a 200, it would be a dead beat with a way slow pto. A 200 in a vac would give you a runaway rig with a pto speed of what 700 or so. You wouldn't want to crank a vac engine ehough to run a 200. My thoughts

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TimBinWV

06-18-2007 03:41:32




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 Re: Engine size in a 200b in reply to wheat straw, 06-17-2007 19:50:04  
Thanks,Wheat Straw. I didn't realize there was a difference in rpm's between any of the engines....



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Tom (Ks)

06-17-2007 17:18:16




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 Re: Engine size in a 200b in reply to TimBinWV, 06-17-2007 15:31:26  
3 1/8 X 4 1/8 for a 126.5 CID engine.



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TimBinWV

06-17-2007 19:26:00




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 Re: Engine size in a 200b in reply to Tom (Ks), 06-17-2007 17:18:16  
Thanks,Tom...



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