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Posted by Ryan in AR on April 24, 2004 at 17:23:23 from (216.61.219.180):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: JD 2010 Backhoe/Loader for $1000 - wor posted by Bob on April 23, 2004 at 18:32:42:
Bob- Thanks for the input. It's still in the air, I need to check around some more this week for salvage yards. I don't think I want to go thru the hassle of rebuilding a block, not for this old tractor that will get sold when it's uses are over with. For my truck yes, it deserved a built block, but I don't plan on selling it anything in the future. Don't go out of your way looking for a block for me, but if you do find anything, let me know. I figure it will be freighted since I doubt I will travel beyond 300 miles (one way) to get it. I did get an interesting email from a member of the site in Australia, he is in the registry who has a "repowered 2010". The motor came out of a Toyota Hilux disel 2.2L (pretty common vehicle overseas, but not here in the states). He sent a couple of pictures if anyone is interested, I can forward on. The job looks very good, the motor just has a nice appearance that it belongs in there. I can always fab in a motor for this tractor, like a chevy 153cu 2.5L found in 60s-70s cars (4 banger). I guess I need to research around some more first. -Ryan
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