JD 4cyl 6000 series, 6300, 6400 etc

Drillman

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Mixed Farmer
@Joe S You like the JD6506 cos of the engine but there thin on the ground. So why not just get a 6800 which won't be any bigger physically but a lot more common to find and has the benefit of being factory turbo.









Alternatively you could do the sensible thing and forget the whole silly galloping goat idea and buy a NH which are far better(y)
 

mtx.jag

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Location
pembs
@Joe S You like the JD6506 cos of the engine but there thin on the ground. So why not just get a 6800 which won't be any bigger physically but a lot more common to find and has the benefit of being factory turbo.









Alternatively you could do the sensible thing and forget the whole silly galloping goat idea and buy a NH which are far better(y)
6800 are shite (y)
 

Joe S

Member
Location
Orkney
@Joe S You like the JD6506 cos of the engine but there thin on the ground. So why not just get a 6800 which won't be any bigger physically but a lot more common to find and has the benefit of being factory turbo.
Alternatively you could do the sensible thing and forget the whole silly galloping goat idea and buy a NH which are far better(y)
6506 is just a thought because it was the first JD I drove! 68 would be just as good a buy just seeing whats about!
Don't have a problem with blue tractors just the main man at the stealer ship doesn't like us......
 

Drillman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Watch the valves now ;)
Ah well i won't worry too much. The only person i know who seemed to have an issue with powerstar valves appears to no longer post on here:scratchhead:

And as far as i'm aware he never actually owned a powerstar engined tractor so could never understand why he got so worried about the subject:rolleyes:;)
 

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