Posted by Larry B 1486 on August 26, 2011 at 16:58:40 from (173.190.63.18):
In Reply to: 504 vs. 340 posted by IndianaRed on August 26, 2011 at 05:34:37:
I had a 504 diesel years ago and dad had a 340 gas. The 504 was a lot more tractor than the 340. The gas 504 had a C153 sleeveless motor that they also used on the 203 combine. The 340 had wet sleeves, not sure on this one but think they used the same sleeves as the Super C. I know of a few 504"s left in this aera but have not seen a 340 in many years. The 340 that we had had 38 inch rubber on the back, 11.4 x 38. Dad use to pull 2-14"s 2pt hitch plows with his 340. I pulled 3-12"s 3pt hitch with my 504 Diesel. My 504 diesel had a D188 motor.
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