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Posted by the tractor vet on March 13, 2006 at 19:59:35 from (64.179.117.32):
In Reply to: Re: 756 IH posted by K.B.-826 on March 13, 2006 at 19:37:24:
Heck if ya want to go thru all the work and fussen you could even put a 1710 cummins ini guess i got out of yea i can make this fit thing . Been there done that and i would rather fix what it came with , i remember what one guy and i went thru to try and put a 6BTA in and Oliver that according to the one guy that it was just a drop in and al ya had to do was this and that and everything came with the kit from bonehead engeneering well this was done at a dealer that i would go and do contract work for when he got a red one in that needed fixen and got conned into this nightmare along with his head mechanic and this guy was real good well after 10 days of doing this and that and hearing all the B/S from the dealer me and Kenny got it done as per insturctions and sent it back to the customer and three days later it came back in two pices as that littel old cummins broke the bathtub . Guess that 230 HP was just a wee bit much.
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