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Re: Displacement on Demand
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Posted by Aces on May 11, 2006 at 05:08:25 from (67.0.11.186):
In Reply to: Displacement on Demand posted by AgED on May 10, 2006 at 21:09:52:
AgEd Ih did make the 550 Diesel in the 1468 and 1568 in the 70's same engine as the trucks put different fuel pumps. I know a gut that had a truck. He did not complain about power. The main difference the truck only idaled on 4 where as the tractor was on a HP percent. As HP was needed the more the other 4 would come up to full power and were full at 75% load. Very good on fuel and plenty power. The other thing the trucks would run back ward very easy when shut off, was good idea to kill them with clutch.
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