Posted by Brad Gyde on April 29, 2016 at 22:36:34 from (66.87.115.199):
In Reply to: MF 1155 posted by rkc9700 on April 29, 2016 at 16:45:09:
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Have a very good friend that snatches up every old 1155 he finds it seems like.. Last I knew he had 9 he ran in the fields and 2 set up to "run down the track". Since I have changed shifts I don't associate with him near as much as I used to, but I know he's bought a couple more in the last year or so. I know one that he uses in the fields stays hooked to their DMI anhydrous toolbar. It has a M&W turbo kit on it, and is juiced up quite a bit.. I believe he bought that one new and it was juiced shortly after purchase. A couple years ago he said the multi-power is starting to show its age.
Some of the parts for that engine are indeed becoming obsolete.. What parts exactly, I am not positive of, but I recall him ordering 2 exhaust elbows for the 1155's a few years ago because our local agco dealer told him there was 3 available in a warehouse somewhere, and when they are sold they're done.. He figured he needed one, and would need the other sooner or later, and leave the last one for someone else in need.
Anyhow, if you'd like to email me, I will provide you with his telephone number (provided he gives me permission to disclose it) and he can tell you much more than I can about them as far as trouble spots, what to look for, etc... I go by his stories, he uses them, and uses a couple he has pretty hard.
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