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826 International German Diesel.

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Phillip

09-16-2002 16:06:46




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I got a buddy who wants to pull one these, Gimme the Stock bore and stroke and what can be done cheap to make a decent puller. And how much does one way? thanks for all the help in advance.




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cwj

09-16-2002 16:53:03




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 Re: 826 International German Diesel. in reply to Phillip , 09-16-2002 16:06:46  
I would do two things for sure put a turbo on it and turn the pump up or have made into a pulling pump and maybe have the injectors worked on i cant think of what it is called what they do to them of hand but i have heard of guy's having this done i'm not sure it can be done to all types of injectors there are higher output injectors out there buy this i mean larger holes in the injectors for the fuel to spray through and maybe larger injector lines might help too. you might be able to find a used turbo somewhere but you will be better off with a new one there is one other thing you'll need to do get a manifold for the turbo to mount to if your exsiting manifold wont work it might be posible to have your exsiting manifold fabricated to fit the turbo.i would be guessing on the cost!

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Phillip

09-16-2002 17:14:06




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 Re: Re: 826 International German Diesel. in reply to cwj, 09-16-2002 16:53:03  
Already has a turbo on it. DO you have any other ideas?



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cwj

09-16-2002 18:31:52




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 Re: Re: Re: 826 International German Diesel. in reply to Phillip , 09-16-2002 17:14:06  
well the cheapest thing left will be the pump take it to a diesel have them make a pulling pump out of it i know of 1 or 2 places that will do that. if you dont do the pump the only thing left will be the motor and thats were you'll will run into the big bucks. are you still want ing to use it around the farm if you are you can probably find a stock pump somewhere for probably around 250.00 to 500.00 if turning your pump up or down is done externally you could possible use your pulling pump around the farm if you can turn it down enough. anything else and your going into the motor and that can get exspensive real quick.

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Garry

09-16-2002 19:27:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 826 International German Diesel. in reply to cwj, 09-16-2002 18:31:52  
If i were you guys i would be very careful with that tractor those german engines are good motors but if u ruin one you are in trouble. i work on these thing at home and for a shop here in town. I once bought one for 500 dollars because the engine had a bad crank. i mean the whole tractor good paint and every thing i cant remember how much that crank was now but it was high. Also the NATPA wont allow a tractor capable of 100hp. but for the small shows that arent NATPA pulls are ok to run it in. find u a 806 or a 856 if u want to still make one. just my opinon.

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