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Re: Re: Re: Repowering H with 4 cylinder diesel?
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Posted by john d on April 02, 2002 at 15:18:29 from (205.188.198.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Repowering H with 4 cylinder diesel? posted by jmyt_47 on April 02, 2002 at 13:09:30:
Find an engine that you can adapt to the tractor with a minimum of work, and ignore the concerns about tearing the rear end out of the tractor! As long as you don't increase the weight of the tractor, or hitch it to loads it was never intended to pull, you can't hurt it. The rear tires will lose traction LONG before the gears will break. You could put 200 hp in that H and the rear end will last if it's held to anything close to stock ground speed, not weighted heavily, and hitched to reasonable loads.
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