Posted by Grabatire on December 11, 2010 at 11:15:11 from (173.210.180.23):
In Reply to: TD 6 Crawler engine posted by JDS1 on December 11, 2010 at 08:19:53:
I"m sure it just slipped rustyfarmalls mind, but there are a few other things to consider. You will also need to change the mounting plate on the rear of the engine as well as use the flyhweel from the TD6 to facilitate the starter. The oil pan and oil pump on the crawler engines are designed to allow operation an steeper grades than is the MD wheeled tractor, so those should be swapped as well. Also, the crawler engine uses a dipstick to measure the oil level, whereas the Farmall uses petcocks located on the pan which are not accessable if the crawler has a belly pan. There is a spot on the MD engine that can be drilled and tapped to accept the drop tube and dip stick.
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