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Re: Re: Re: Putting different engines in old tractors.
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Posted by pudding on July 27, 2001 at 06:09:39 from (203.97.2.242):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Putting different engines in old tractors. posted by rod on July 26, 2001 at 12:34:00:
THINK FORD most popular conversion i have seen, which has result in a good farm tractor is the fordson major backend, bolted to the 150hp ford six cylinder diesel motor out of a D series for truck take heed to the transmission speed post above......the little isuzu 4df1?....i can't remeber.....same as the little iseki/white.....2-37 about 40hp?.....res at around 2700-3000 flat out....about 2400 at pto rpm.....whats that motor going to be like in a tractor built to run at 1600 rpm?
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