My Mom had one in a 1982 Olds Cutlass, it didn"t have a lot of power for a midsized car, but it was fine and I"m sure would be MORE than enough for a tractor. I kept in contact with the guy who eventually bought it and he was over 200,000 miles without a single engine problem. We did have a number of transmission problems, but that wouldn"t be an issue here. I beleive it is basically a 350 chevy block with 2 cylinders cut off, it would work out to 231 cubic inches. Had a friend who had a V8 disel in a 1980"s Olds Cutlas, I think it was 350 cubes, much more power, very dependable.
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