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Thank you, but not a revolution...

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BT Reistad Norw

11-20-2005 09:01:33




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Thank you all for your answers !

But I'm not sure I know any more about the engines after this... Some of you are sure 35x never had the AD-engine, other say it had. I've heard from other earlier that the 35x should have a more powerful engine, but I don't find it in any part lists. You say the earlier had a A3.144 engine, but I KNOW some of the 35 my family have are fitted with 4 syl diesel engine.

Most of the MF tractors in Norway are made in GB and a few in France, so the American models are not very interesting.

But, thank you all for trying to help !

BT

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DavidP, South Wales

11-20-2005 14:12:22




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 Re: Thank you, but not a revolution... in reply to BT Reistad Norway, 11-20-2005 09:01:33  
Hi,
Interesting tin of worms that you have opened here. The AD3.152 engine was not fitted to the MF35 or 35X. You mention four-cylinder diesels within your family. These will be the 23C. It is easy to check as the 3A.144 and A3.152 and AD3.152 engines had the exhaust on the left hand side as you sit in the seat. 23C engines had the exhaust on the right. Incidentally the AD4.203 engine fitted to the early 165s is a four cylinder version of the AD3.152.
Cheers
DavidP

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GaryF

11-21-2005 13:46:35




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 Re: Thank you, but not a revolution... in reply to DavidP, South Wales, 11-20-2005 14:12:22  
David...here at home in Canada. I have seen at least 3 MF65's fitted with the AD4-203 these tractors are more sought after that the A4-203 models.
On the other subject regarding the AD3 vs A3-152 engines in the 35x tractors. It is not hard to swap an earlier (3cyl) indirect injected engine for the later direct injected one. I could also see some owners doing just such a thing. Which could only further the confusion and fuel the debate!
Gary

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