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Re: 460 ute or 574
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Posted by K.B.-826 on July 17, 2006 at 22:18:36 from (24.180.143.24):
In Reply to: Re: 460 ute or 574 posted by catmandoo on July 17, 2006 at 19:28:16:
No, it's a German-built IH diesel. Those engines were found in most if not all of the IH/Case-IH British built utilities that were shipped to the U.S., from the old 574 up until the last ones about 10 years ago, as well as in many of the big U.S. built 06-88 series tractors. The smaller ones had a bore and stroke of 3.875"x4.30" and came as a 155 cubic inch three cylinder, a 206 cubic inch four cylinder, or a 310 cubic inch six cylinder. The 3.875"x5.062" version was a little more common, with a 179 three cylinder, 239 four cylinder, and a 358 six cylinder. I've put many, many hours on both of the sixes. I'm not too familiar with the older (pre 74 series) British utilities, but I'm fairly sure that the 414, 424, 434, and 444 family is totally different from the 574 and newer/bigger models.
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