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Re: Building up a C263 gas engine...?
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Posted by karl f on November 09, 2006 at 16:26:55 from (24.196.61.142):
In Reply to: Building up a C263 gas engine...? posted by Sean Wetgen on November 08, 2006 at 22:24:16:
heck just overhaul it to stock configuration and you"ll see a world of difference. our 656 gas was burnin oil and ate valves at about 5000 hours, and pulled the 9.5" discbine in 2nd ok, 1st in thick stuff. after the overhaul, it will play with the discbine in 3rd, sometimes gotta pull the ta in wiregrass or really thick stuff. it burns about 4 gal an hour, but in 3rd gear you"ve got alot of cut hay behind ya! for light duty work it just sips the fuel. my dad says choppin corn with it when new it was burnin 4 gal an hour too, so i guess i did a decent job on the overhaul. :) tractor vet--what"s your full load gallons per hour? -karl f
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