Posted by superpunchy on June 21, 2009 at 15:01:06 from (208.84.123.4):
Which vintage pre-1960 tractor makes (and models) are the most user friendly for making engine swaps to completely and entirely different engines? For example a small-block Chevy 350 V8 or a Toyota 4 cylinder engine. Some look like they would be impossible to swap engines in (the models where the engine and transmission ARE the tractors frame for example would be impossible).
Some look like they would be fairly easy to swap, but it's kind of hard to tell because I've only seen pictures. Some look like they have a full frame in them like certain Allis-Chalmers', Massey-Harris' and Oliver's.
But again, I can't tell for sure because I haven't seen them up close and studied the way they are assembled.
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