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Re: 2 cycle Detroit engines on WD40 and W9 series tractors?
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Posted by jd730 on January 09, 2002 at 19:39:22 from (199.240.79.159):
In Reply to: 2 cycle Detroit engines on WD40 and W9 series tractors? posted by R Wyler on January 09, 2002 at 17:47:54:
I have literature from Detroit Diesal that shows coversions in Ms and F30s and tells about W6s and 2236s It shows how to put a Detroit in the M and F30 and LA Case. It shows pictures of a Detroit in a unstyled Oliver 99 and a G Moline. A W40 chasis is about the same as a 2236 so it shouldn't be to hard to install. I have a WK40 that has a 450 Red Diamond engine in it. They bolt right in and really liven them up. There was a W9 for sale awhile back in Texas that had a 4/71 in it. Bill
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