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Posted by ChadS on January 30, 2005 at 09:10:19 from (4.224.132.42):
How good are the German diesil engines in the 826? I have one with a bad crankshaft, wondering if it would be worth to rebuild. Is there a diffeence in the injection system on these engines? Better design, or??? Have heard they were direct injection, and have no clue what that means,, Would someone enlighten me on the 826 pros, and cons? The TA is out, and has been altered to run direct drive, The farmer that had it bought it new, and said he had installed a shaft to bypass the TA,,, I dont have it apart yet to even conclude the crank is bad yet, would be great if ut was a broken skirt off the piston,, (fingers crossed,) Has a Factory cab on it, fast hitch, 5500 hrs I think,, Are these just a hopped up 806, or they like the 856 and like size tractors? Does run, but it wont stay running long enough to hear it knock, starts up, misses, sputters, and right back down again. Thought it might be a good second workhorse, or maybe a puller, Decisions, decisions,,, any info would be great! ChadS
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