Posted by The tractor vet on January 17, 2021 at 08:48:26 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: 3406 Cat Crank posted by FastFarmall on January 16, 2021 at 16:59:23:
They are not that big . Personally i have never been into a 3406 other then change T stats . The crank that amazed me was the crank out of and Allison V 12 , you can lift it with one hand as it is Hollow . I was not a Cat truck engine fan . I liked the NTC and NTA Cummins . They were fun to play with and miss match pieces and parts and make them go . Last big truck i drove had a 3406 E with the BOX added pushing it above the 550Hp and it was ok to the point that with just shy of a 100 Grand setting on the deck coming N. on I 77 i could top Fancy gap at 72-74 Mph , my OLD 4300 with what started life as a NTC Small cam would take the same weight up the same hill between 78 and 82 and Dine on KTA600's for a snack. NOW that was FUN My favort thing was running up a hill with a Charge on yelling HERE KITTY KITTY and blow by them like i was empty.
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