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Re: Repowered Old Farm Tractors
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Posted by RN on October 09, 2006 at 11:41:06 from (69.130.249.49):
In Reply to: Re: Repowered Old Farm Tractors posted by TreesandTractors on October 08, 2006 at 23:05:58:
F20s have a frame that engine and clutch mount on, short shaft/coupler to trans/rearend and front wheels and steering at front of frame- unlike H wear engine is a stressed membet bolted to drive castin and stering connected to engine, side rails on H are reinforcing /mounting members. F20 is relatively simple engine/trans package swap for old engine/clutch housing. GM V8 with old short shaft iron case powerglide(2speed) bellhouseing/front engine mounts is reasonably practical. 2000 rpm restriction, LP cam and added brake pedal assembly give a working tractor with a Hi/Lo range transmission. Farm show a few years back in Iowa. Ford model A type engine and manual trans looks like a normal tractor-like F30 almost. RN
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