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Wanted R2 engine head CASH PAID

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jcavhpd
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Gentleman I am in the market for a good used head that has no cracks in it, I have a beautiful crawler that I found to have a bad head. I use the tractor for sugaring so I'll be in a bind once the snow starts getting deep up here in Connecticut. I'm willing to pay handsomely for a fellow to put in the work of pullin the head off a machine. I am additionally interested in any other R2 engine or chassis parts depending on what they are. My cell is 860-398-8929 ask for John.
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joman
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John,

What year is that tractor? Is that a D3400 engine?

Joe
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STEPHEN
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John,

What year is that tractor? Is that a D3400 engine?

Joe
[quote="joman"]John,

What year is that tractor? Is that a D3400 engine?

Joe[/quote]

G3400 or is it 3400G?
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Old Magnet
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[quote="joman"]John,

What year is that tractor? Is that a D3400 engine?

Joe[/quote]

G3400 or is it 3400G?
It is my understanding that the 3400G and D3400 use the same basic head.
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WyoCat
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That's correct. He is looking for the gasoline head.
Chad Enyeart
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Old Magnet
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That's correct. He is looking for the gasoline head.
Yes, spark plugs are the difference. Component parts may interchange.
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wimmera farmer
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Yes, spark plugs are the difference. Component parts may interchange.
Combustion chamber would be larger on the petrol kero to get compression ratio a bit lower than the diesel.
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chuckb
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Combustion chamber would be larger on the petrol kero to get compression ratio a bit lower than the diesel.
he needs a 6 G thirty or R4 head some graders had the same engine i have a couple but they are for future projects
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Old Magnet
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he needs a 6 G thirty or R4 head some graders had the same engine i have a couple but they are for future projects


We're talking about an R2 with 3400G engine used on (4J,6J s/n)
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chuckb
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We're talking about an R2 with 3400G engine used on (4J,6J s/n)
i am sorry i sure went off base on this one is this the same head that would be on the 22 Twenty TWO crawler?? if so there should be ample available
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Lance Jones
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i am sorry i sure went off base on this one is this the same head that would be on the 22 Twenty TWO crawler?? if so there should be ample available
Hi Team , the R2 Engine has a Number of Parts common to the J Series D2, Head is definitely Different and is Not same as 22. Liners are same basically but have Chamfer at top to reduce Compression . there seems to be several different Intake manifolds , ,some would be for Kerosene
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