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Powerstar engine in a ford 600 or 10 series tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="John from Skibb" data-source="post: 7146472" data-attributes="member: 151184"><p>Hey all, I'm considering putting a 40 series engine in my Roadless 65. I have previously put a TS115 engine in our 7810 and a 7740 engine in our 7610. I realised that sump issue with the 7610 as I attempted to use the original but since it has a Carraro axle it didn't matter and I used the 7740 one in the end. The Roadless uses that bracket on the sump for the axle mounting similiar to a 2wd, so it needs the old sump. Wont facing the gears in a lathe affect the balancing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John from Skibb, post: 7146472, member: 151184"] Hey all, I'm considering putting a 40 series engine in my Roadless 65. I have previously put a TS115 engine in our 7810 and a 7740 engine in our 7610. I realised that sump issue with the 7610 as I attempted to use the original but since it has a Carraro axle it didn't matter and I used the 7740 one in the end. The Roadless uses that bracket on the sump for the axle mounting similiar to a 2wd, so it needs the old sump. Wont facing the gears in a lathe affect the balancing? [/QUOTE]
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