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Posted by K.B.-826 on August 07, 2005 at 11:52:30 from (209.163.43.26):
In Reply to: d358 posted by tati on August 06, 2005 at 20:27:28:
The models El Toro gave you are European IH's, which you will not find in the U.S. The models Cliff gave you are correct, just add 3288 to that list. You've got to be careful about buying a engine from a non-tractor application and expecting it to bolt right into the tractor. Many guys have bought 310 German diesels out of 715 combines expecting them to bolt right into their 706, only to run into a flywheel issue. Someone else will be able to tell you more about that, but I think the problem is that the tractor flywheel does not bolt up to the combine crankshaft. If you want to do the engine right- total overhaul done by a professional, injection pump, injectors, water pump, oil pump, camshaft, dampener, machine shop costs- figure close to $10,000. If your're just going to fix what's broken yourself, $2000.
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