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Posted by Diederik on December 29, 2005 at 00:33:55 from (213.119.194.84):
In Reply to: Re: serial nr. posted by Majorman on December 28, 2005 at 08:48:34:
It was not mis-reading between B or Z. anyway, i only want to look for engine instruction book only because i have no tractor, this motor is installed in a boat!!and is driving an American Paragon hydraulique gearbox reduction 1/2. my Simms plungers are 7.5mm and pushrods 299.7mm.I found this information in oscar fordson side. Mayby ican decide that mine is a MarkII ?? the power is 61hp, and in another information, i heard that the same 4-cyl.engine is also constructed with power of 41hp. In that case, is it only the fuelpump who makes the diiferance in power??? My max. revolution is 2200rev/min.and the setting of feulpump is 19°before TDC. May i advance this a little and how much? If you have plenty time, can you also answer these questions? By this way, i want to wish all fordson-brother and sisters a very succes-full 2006!!!
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