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Posted by RodInNS on February 23, 2007 at 20:32:47 from (142.177.6.68):
In Reply to: Repowering tractor posted by 730 on February 23, 2007 at 09:26:34:
If you only kenw it, there's probably a kit to do it. County, Roadless, and numerous others in Europe specialized in dropping the 2700 series of Ford industrial engine in the Ford 5000 chassis. The biggest hitch was supporting the engine. It needs frame rails, or a cast hull to support the tractor. That block was not intended to be "stressed". I'm not sure if it was 363's they used, but they often called them "Dorset" engines, or 2715E's I think.... I'm not sure if the 363 was a 2700 series, or the older industrial engine.... I guess you could fit it to a 9600 too, but it might be smallish? An idea anyhow. Rod
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