Posted by DR. EVIL on February 14, 2023 at 03:44:01 from (174.194.65.254):
In Reply to: JD 5020 repower question posted by Farming Enthusiast on February 13, 2023 at 18:48:12:
There were several 318 Detroit powered 5010/5020's that made the rounds to County Fair tractor pulls in eastern Iowa and NW Illinois. Few guys even had big Detroits put in their 4020's to pull with. Would have been in the mid 1970's two brothers I knew bought a pair of non-running 318 powered 5010/5020's, last I knew they never got them running. Maybe it's just me but a 903 CUMMINS is a better repower into a 5020, not near as noisey and still the same power as a 318 8V-71, 903 is 320 hp. Trucking Co I drove for had lots of 6V-92 powered trucks, typically 300-307 hp but the racket they make is head-splitting. A big in-line 6 cyl Cummins like a 350 is harder to fit in a 5020 but easier to make livable noise-wise.
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