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Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do????
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Posted by Bob on November 11, 2006 at 11:50:45 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? posted by Jay Pence on November 11, 2006 at 11:13:24:
404 engine, right, NOT the 359? I have considered doing the swap with a 404, but have NEVER actually done one, so take this advice as being worth just what it cost you! The combine oil PUMPS are the same between a 404 from a 6600 and a 4230 or 4430 tractor. Hovever, the oil pump COVERS and pickup screens are different. My thought was you could use the oil pan, oil pump cover and pickup screen for a 4230 or 4430 to mate the combine engine up with the tractor. However, I did not get around to absolutely verifying the 4230/4430 oil pan bolt pattern at the rear would match the 4020. If you run into trouble trying to do this, that's where it would be! Hope this helps!
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