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Posted by K.B.-826 on August 07, 2007 at 20:18:18 from (68.115.104.106):
In Reply to: 310 german posted by smdv806 on August 07, 2007 at 19:57:17:
The 301 and 310 are totally different designs. 301 looks identical to the 236/282 in the 460/560. You'll see the injectors/prechambers with glow plugs on the right side of the head. It'll have a Roosa-Master pump. 310 will have direct injection and a Robert Bosch pump located on the left side of the engine. Now, there are some major issues involved with putting a 310 from a combine into a tractor. It has something to do with the tractor flywheel not bolting up to the crankshaft or somthing like that. You'd need a flywheel, rear engine plate, and front engine mounts from a Farmall 544 diesel or a late 686 diesel to even get this project started. I think you'd be better off finding a gas engine or a 236, 282, or 301, those are as close to a bolt-in as you can get.
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