Posted by ChadS on October 09, 2007 at 06:00:46 from (4.224.78.18):
In Reply to: Tractor swap posted by NICK KOEPPE on October 08, 2007 at 19:25:10:
NICK KOEPPE said: (quoted from post at 19:25:10 10/08/07) I would like to know if I can take a motor out of a 1256 international and bolt it to a 560 international and if so. What would be some thing that i may want to look at and any help would be nice
Been told a 361 out of a 806D will bolt right in using the 806 front frame on the 560 bellhousing. Possibly, the starters work,,, supposed to be close to, or the same specs as a 560,,, but the tooth count on the ring gear might be wrong, could be as simple as changing a starter, or??? Might have to look at the input slpins on the clutch disk, but, been told that it should bolt together. ChadS ChadS3@hotmail.com or www.thetractorshop.com
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