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Comparing D4D SA to TD9B CA
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1 year 3 weeks ago #252264
by 17AFarmer
Juiceman I saw some big Oliver’s with 3160-3208 Cats in them, it makes sense for the Whites to have them I always thought they were probably the same Tractors with different paint and tin work ,they were always the wrong color for me!
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1 year 3 weeks ago - 1 year 3 weeks ago #252267
by neil
JM, the ones I'm familiar with were the 2-180, 4-225 and 4-150 having 3208s. Oliver 2255 also had a 3160 and then 3208 I believe
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Pittsford, NY
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1 year 3 weeks ago #252283
by neil
I operated a 2-105 back in the day and it was a turbocharged 6-354. Same outfit that had the 4-150 with a 3208 and a 2-150 which I think had the 585ci MM engine
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1 year 2 weeks ago #252391
by juiceman
I couldn’t decide what to do today besides WORK.
The shiny 40 had an apron cylinder that needed some TLC, so off it was and I swapped a good one from the WA 40 scraper. Hats off to the previous owner, as the bushings had been replaced as well as re-sealed.
While I was at it, a test was needed, so an IH was closest. I took a 30 spin and tidied up the headlands on an orchard. All is well and let’s see where we go play next. JM
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