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Re: Re: 560 gas/diesel... what other engines can be put in?
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Posted by derek on January 09, 2000 at 17:27:28 from (207.77.251.147):
In Reply to: Re: 560 gas/diesel... what other engines can be put in? posted by SDman on October 31, 1999 at 21:44:15:
we bought a 706 , and it had a busted block , so we started looking for motors , we first started loking for like a 715 combine motor but then we found out we could put a 915 in it we found a motor a bought it we had to buy a 1066 bell back plate to put in the clutch is the same since the motor is so much longer we had to extend the side rails and hood , we had to move the gas tank back in its frame so it would fit in , the throttl had to be re done because the pump is on the wrong side we had to get a 1066 dip stick and oil pan, we had to move the dip stick on the other side becaus it was hitting the side rail. we had to make a new hole for the exaust pipe . we havve a really nice tractor we put a loader on it and it has a ton of power the same as a 1066 email me what your desision is at derek460@hotmail.com thanks
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