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Re: D282 Applications Engine Details

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Hugh MacKay

12-11-2007 14:24:19




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Jim: D-282 had a lot of applications as a stationary engine. Lot of ice plants in skating rinks were powered by DT-282 and they were turning over 100 hp. The TD9 was close to 80hp, as were the 660 and 706. Of course the longest running tractor application was 560 followed by 656 at around 63hp.

It was possible to get 90 hp out of them without turbo. My 560 put in 10,500 of it's 11,000 hours at 90 hp and no turbo. The 560, 656 and 706 had Rossa Master pumps, don't know about 660 but expect it was the same. The ice plants I saw used an inline pump same as TD9.

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Clefus

12-11-2007 17:44:34




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 Re: D282 Applications Engine Details in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-11-2007 14:24:19  
Hugh
Are those or similiar pumps still available??



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Hugh MacKay

12-11-2007 20:24:55




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 Re: D282 Applications Engine Details in reply to Clefus, 12-11-2007 17:44:34  
Clefus: I really can't say, I never did know the brand of pump. A contractor that did bulldozing for me had a 282 in his TD9. We parked the 560 along side one evening, mainly to compare the engines. He had a turbo and this inline injection pump on the TD9. I've noticed the same pump on other crawlers.

On the ice plants and how I know about them. a couple stopped at our place one day, she was a school friend of my wife. He was in the area to service an ice maker at a nearby arena. I went with him on his service call and spotted the 282. He told me a very high percentage of ice plants in the area used the 282 diesel. Very efficient and they crank over 100 hp. He was actually unaware IH had ever used this engine in a tractor. Upon ariving back at farm, I took him to see 656 and 560, again the turbo and inline injection pump in this ice maker engine was the visual difference from my tractor engines.

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