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Posted by K.B. on July 09, 2002 at 09:07:26 from (209.163.14.27):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 886 IH posted by does this... on July 09, 2002 at 06:22:45:
Sounds like you have a 360. The 360 is considered to be a very good engine, it's in the same line as the 312, 414, 436, and 466, so you know it will pull. I wouldn't think it would make a difference in price, and it will still be a good tractor for your needs. Here are the differences between the 358 and 360- If the 886's serial number is below 14471, it's got a 360, above 14472 have the 358. The 360 has 2 oil filters mounted vertically, the 358 has one filter mounted horizontally. The 360 has a large round oil cooler mounted just off the lower radiatior hose, the 358 has a small rectangular oil cooler. The 360 has an American Bosch/Ambec injection pump with the injector lines coming out the top of the pump, the 358 has a Robert Bosch pump with the injector lines coming out the rear of the pump. The 360 will have "D-360" and the engine serial number stamped on a flat plate under the intake manifold, the 358 will have the same information stamped behind the breather pipe.
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