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Posted by jdemaris on December 07, 2006 at 11:23:38 from (66.218.11.111):
In Reply to: Re: mahindra tractors posted by IH2444 on December 07, 2006 at 08:45:22:
I don't know. Here's all the info I have on what Mahindra used in the newer tractors that shared some parts with the older. The E40-DI has a three cylinder 115 cu in diesel. Everything else is almost identical to a B-275-414 including manual steering and a 8.3 gpm hydraulic pump, except it has a single clutch. It is rated 39 engine HP @ 2450 rpm and 31 pto hp. The C4005-DI has the 144 cu in four cylinder diesel that was introduced in the B-275 and hydrostatic power steering that was first offered in the 424 and the dual clutch to give live pto. It also has the 8.3 gpm hydraulic pump. It is rated 39.5 engine HP @ 2300 rpm and 31.5 pto hp. The C4505-DI has the 154 cu in diesel that was introduced in the B-414 and 444 and also has hydrostatic power steering and dual clutch. It has 8.3 gpm hydraulic pump. It is rated 43 engine HP @ 2300 rpm and 34.5 pto hp. All of the gearing on these three models, pto, etc, is of the same design as the 275, 414, 424, 444 line of tractors. The C5005-DI also has the 154 cu in diesel but has partial mesh gears in the transmission which was introduced in some of the later successor models of the same design by IHC. It also has dual clutch live pto and a 9.4 gpm hydraulic pump. It is rated 51 engine HP @ 2600 rpm and 42 pto hp. All of the sheet metal with the exception of the fenders and ROPS is also the same as the older IHC tractors and a large portion of the parts will fit the older IHC tractors.
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