Posted by John A. on March 14, 2013 at 06:33:49 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: 3208 Cat engine posted by NEKS on March 14, 2013 at 05:27:14:
NEKS,To answer your question It was the "Block" that was considered "Throw-away" it has no sleeves or additional wall thickness to allow Boring. They we as the others have said a great 40000 lb truck engine. One could consider it a Dsl replacement in a Med-Duty for a Chevy 427 so to speak but were in many slightly heaver trucks. Had a neighbor in the High Tx Panhandle who had a Fleet of Manure trucks he hauled out of the local Feed Lots and spread it on the fields for us just about every yr on some field. Most of his trucks were the 3208 they pretty well worked for him. I wouldn't be afraid of one if it was maintained well. Later, John A.
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