Posted by 1206SWMO on September 04, 2009 at 07:35:48 from (67.142.166.27):
In Reply to: Wards tractors posted by Leroy on September 04, 2009 at 02:54:46:
Leroy said: (quoted from post at 02:54:46 09/04/09) I take it the HR was row crop and HW was wide front and ER & EW would have been the same. How do I tell the E from the H? Not famiular enough with chrysler engines to know the difference? Would the E have been a 3 plow tractor while the H a 2 plow tractor?
The serial # tag tells what they are and the frame is thicker on the ER-EW,maybe 1/8th inch or so. An ER should have been a 3 plow tractor.
A 230 Chrysler is 23" long and a 250-265 Chrysler is 25" long.My old ER puller had a 250 block with a 265 crank,bored .125 with Jahns 10-1 pistons and a factory 2-1 bbl carb setup,Isky cam-etc.Made 120 hp at 2200 rpms but we cranked it 6000 in 4500 SS class.
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