Posted by CB ont on July 20, 2008 at 09:00:53 from (216.209.168.69):
In Reply to: 756 Engine Swap posted by MN Scott on July 18, 2008 at 16:30:39:
If Your existing 756 tractor has a 310 german the tractor flywheel will fit on the combime engine. You will also have to swap the filter bracket from the tractor to the combine engine. The combine filter bracket interferes with the tractor engine rails. Since the oil pump does not conect to this bracket on the on a combine engine. You need to make up a cross over junper tube oil line on the from of the tractor filter bracket.
Now the oil pan and oil pump will not be the same. The combine has a flat bottom oil pan with the oil pump mounted inside the engine near the front of the engine, the tractor has a stepped oil pan with the oil pump mounted on the right side front cover. Also the combine oil pan is too deep for the front axle bracket on tractor. I had to fabricated this bracket so it would go around the combine oil pan. On a narrow front end tractor this would not be a proplem since they do not have this ball joint bracket.
Your swap should be easier than a swapping from gas to a 310 diesel. I hand to shorten and drill the rails change out the rad and make up the air filter bracket. On thing i had to go by was we also have an 826 with a 358 german diesel in it, same frame and same engine block.
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