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Posted by Nat on July 19, 2005 at 04:55:58 from (64.80.110.47):
In Reply to: C-200 posted by -¿- on July 18, 2005 at 20:50:09:
Why don't you just buy a bigger tractor? The 350 with its stock engine is at the limit of what the transmission, TA, and rear end can take. Case in point, the 460, which is a 350 with a larger 6-cylinder engine in it. The higher horsepower caused rear end problems that ruined IH's reputation and set them back so badly that they never recovered. Frankly, I don't think there is such an engine, but if there is, it's RARE, and you'll never find a good one at a reasonable price. Where can you buy one? As a general rule, ANYWHERE. You have to look around. There's no one reliable source for a good used engine. In other words, you can't go to the "engine store" and put one in your shopping cart. Watch the papers, watch Ebay, post wanted ads on websites, beat the bushes, check with tractor salvage yards, keep your eyes open...
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