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Re: H65C Payloader help pls!!!
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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on December 21, 2004 at 11:46:23 from (64.80.110.40):
In Reply to: H65C Payloader help pls!!! posted by Jason Barretto on December 21, 2004 at 03:36:41:
I understand that payloader parts may be more difficult to find since the Hough division of IH is long gone, but SOMEONE, be it a Case New Holland dealer or an International truck dealer, should be able to look up the engine number. If you haven't gone to a CNH dealer or an IH truck dealer, then you can't say "nobody knows," because you haven't asked everybody yet. The first three numbers in the engine code tell you the cubic inches. The prefix will be a D for a normal engine, or DT if it has a Turbo. Note that it's probably not a "D353," or "DT353" but rather a D3 or DT3. IH made a D360 for their tracors and a DT360 for their trucks. However, the first three numbers on a DT360 engine are "362" not "353."You could always get the part number off the water pump casting. Even if it means pulling the water pump and putting the loader out of commission for a little while, it's better than sitting around clueless and acting stupid...
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