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Posted by nick on June 25, 2003 at 10:36:25 from (80.189.6.250):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Has anyone fitted a perkins a3-152 posted by john(UK) on June 24, 2003 at 10:13:04:
All fair comments, Id agree. However didnt some of the american 20's and 30's run flat head v8/6 engines, what torque and horsepower did they put out. The only reason for puting an A3-152 into an existing p3 conversion is to preserve the p3!. Parts aint easy or cheap. The tractor would be used mainly on the road in top, so only the rear axle would be "directly engaged". Perkins assure me that the flywheel will Bolt straight on. Ive been given figures of 35 hp from perkins although many a3's seem to be 41 hp. Thanks for your comments
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