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Fred S

04-23-2007 06:26:50




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Do you guys think a D-312 would have power enugh to be put in a Hydro 826? It would be used in hay operations and as a loader for round bales mainly. As we all know the same engine is used in Hydro 70 but the hydro 826 may need more power. What do you think?

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Nat 2

04-23-2007 06:50:30




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 Re: Hydro 826 in reply to Fred S, 04-23-2007 06:26:50  
It won't be a simple swap. You'll need either a custom rear plate or the rear plate out of a 766 or early 886 diesel. The 312 and 360 use the same block AFAIK, but the 358 that's in your 826 is a completely different engine.

You should be able to get 90HP out of the D312 by turning the pump up.



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ed1

04-23-2007 09:47:55




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 Re: Hydro 826 in reply to Nat 2, 04-23-2007 06:50:30  
Whats the relationship between the 310 and 356?



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K.B.-826

04-23-2007 21:58:52




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 Re: Hydro 826 in reply to ed1, 04-23-2007 09:47:55  
You must mean 358. The 310 and 358 were known as the German diesels. Built at IH's factory in Germany. They have the same bore, 358 has a longer stroke. Otherwise pretty much identical, 358's have an oil cooler. IH built the 312 and 360 here in the U.S., and used them in some of the same applications as the German engines. 686 and 886 tractors were powered by the 312 and 360 for most of their production, but were switched to the 310 and 358 at the end. Don't know why, mabey the German engines were more avalible or cheper to build at the time?

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