05:22:05pm, Sunday, April 28, 2024
llss engine Tech
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Lewis
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The question is you can stick a cummins in any Agco rear end such as AC,MF. WHITE ,OLIIVER ,COCKSHUTT along with pretty well every thing except a JD, My question is a Deutz is also a big part of agco so shouldn't a person be able to swap that engine into the other Agco tractors since it was the owner of Allis Chamblers and a part of the company theres cummins under every hood out there what would be the difference |
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I believe you think you're helping the class by starting a LLSS thread every few days but to be honest I won't sit and watch it again as I'm so tired of it. Its just a small Firestone class like the Stupid Farm is the big Firestone Class. It will never be anything but a piss and beer break until the class has rules set more than a week at a time. |
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Registered: 02/19/2009 Posts: 526 |
I agree this is getting old news , these kind of comments will make people loose interest in are class. Can only cry wolf so many times Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/28/2017 10:15PM by David Runkle(earls dream). |
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Registered: 01/10/2016 Posts: 183 |
Well said David |
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Lewis
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No this was not to get something started I bought a chassis Agco and am wanting to put a Deutz engine in it .I have a Cummins engine a perkins engine and a Deutz engine so what about it .I like building different things It would be Stupid if I built first and ask questions later both pieces are a part of Agco , |
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I don't think you have a chassis or a engine but do believe you like stirring the pot in this LLSS class. Just remember when it fails it won't be squarely on your shoulders but you sure helped in its demise. |
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super freak
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may be I do not understand but how is asking these questions going to kill this class I pulled it 20 years ago and it is still going |
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Registered: 10/18/2011 Posts: 262 |
Call the president or Tech person of the club you plan on pulling with and ask your questions. |
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Lewis
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Stirring you don't no me very well or you would have notice I trade in engines all the time and ive sold several complete running tractors the question was lajit .And yes it gets a little boring on here so I just like wakeing everybody up a little each one of you that's posted will go back to this topic to se whats happened next .As far as the other threads concern you can thank me now KY was about to go 6250 without the participation and everyone knowing I brought it to every ones attention so things couldn't get slipped by Now it stays at 6000 your welcome |
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Registered: 02/19/2009 Posts: 526 |
Lewis if you build, sell and buy shouldn't you have or know every organizations rules so your customers don't have to be worried about their tractor begin legal? |
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My uncle rebuilds lawn mowers doesn't mean any of them pull worth a sheet, |
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trying to figure
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Lewis, I'm finally going to ask. Is Lewis the first or last name? What other name is mated to Lewis?
Also, what are the names of tractors you have pulled and in what class? Just trying to figure out who you are. |
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Lewis
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Ive pulled the Canadian Outlaw 570 Cockshutt, the KickIn Chicken 570 Cockshutt Modified Stock tractors along with a 560 IH. LLSS The first was the Rooster Cruiser 570 Cockshutt the second was Farmaggedon which was a 570 cockshutt that became Til The Money Runs Out and Last The Boozen Binder Ih 806 Lewis is my Middle name and Conner is my Last if that helps |
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Registered: 11/16/2010 Posts: 24 |
Lewis plays the nut roll don't let him fool you, he is a very knowledgeable person.
I purchased Farmageddon from him several years ago and we made that tractor very competitive. |
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Lewis
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I GUESE Nut Roll was a compliment THANKS |
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Driver
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Yes he is,ive known Lewis along time,he's very knowledgeable," doesnt care to think outside the box" i remember years ago with his modified stock tractor,wasnt turning enough RPMs,an leave it to Lewis,lol,he got a 2by4 an made himself a high rise intake" so to speak",lol,and it worked,but he does enjoy getting under their skin,lol. |
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Lewis
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Dang this is better than trying to keep up with Donald Trump.You guys just cant leave it alone don't send cards and flowers its Dear season jerky and Beer and a little WISCONSIN cheese will be just fine a simple question and every body starts a pissing contest and no one even trys to answer the question I was serious I have some Deutz engines I just came across or would sell for 1200 each but thinking of putting one in a Cockshutt or oliver rear end because the Deutz rear end cost three times more to fix |
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looking
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Are these deutz engines complete? 912 or 913? Turbo |
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Registered: 01/20/2015 Posts: 61 |
Had a tractor that he built at a couple of our pulls . It is an red one on alcohol. Runs great and the owners have all good to say about him. Excellent tractor and very reasonable price |
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Registered: 04/03/2016 Posts: 772 |
Ya know, I have followed this message board since I pulled at the NFMS in 2001 and I am just about ready to "let it fly". |
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Who Cares
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Over dramatic much? |
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Yes deutz is part of the agco family.Putting a deutz enigne in something other than a deutz would be a challange good luck with your project |
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Lewis
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It shoulnt be to bad the Cockshutt has a flat engine plate that should be easy to adapt thanks |
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Registered: 02/19/2009 Posts: 526 |
Is the deutz engine a replacement for them brands ? Cummins is . That tractor up north would be illegal , so why build something that doesn't fit all llss rules Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/2017 09:48AM by David Runkle(earls dream). |
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Registered: 06/26/2017 Posts: 17 |
Oliver tractors are essentially components, you can put any engine in front of the of the tranny the way they hook up together. |
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Lewis
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Dave I just looked over a bunch of rules KTPA and BOB it will work AND since I no you want the National Rules like everyone else does the rule is.Engine crank case block and cylinder head must be of same Manifacturer or factory replacement and can be used in ANY agricultural transmission and rear end that use that brand of engine through ITS COMPANY MERGERS wich is COCKSHUTT .OLIVER MOLENE WHITE ALLIS .DEUTZ AND MF they are all company MERGERS that now make up AGCO witch I may be wrong but is Ford New Holland in it to now and I worked at CASE IH for 12 years and there was never no such thing as a factory replacement other than what came out in one.But yes since several would entercange you could order the bigger engine and make the swap We orderd a 666 straight from the factory with a 360 engine and a turbo just to pull at County fairs or should I say the owner of the dealership |
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trying to figure
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Lewis, thank you so much for your kind reply. Sorry I do not place you or your tractors. But I am a few hundred miles north of you. Would by chance, was one of your Cockshutt's sold to and currently being pulled by the Rydahl Family (CK 570 Super) in west central Michigan as a LLSS ? |
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`l`ewis
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No they did there own thing they are good friends of mine ive known for years good people Loyd King ended up with one Scott Witworth got one and another is in TEN If someone wants a good tractor IH worth the money a friend in Missuri has one I built the Engine for that has a 361 on alcohol sharp tractor 560 tractor |
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06 series
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Which 06 deutz rear / tranny would be best for the LSS / LLSS? Alcohol / diesel? |
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 1,145 |
Just a remark here,
There is no such thing as a 06 Deutz rear, those are all ZF and basically most German tractor manufacturers (even IH) in the 70s used the same rear-end and transmission with different internal planetaries etc. You can basically put a D358 in front of that ZF used in a 06 Deutz and get a 46 IHC that way. Floating Finish - the German Tractor Pulling Web Show and EU Live Streams: [www.youtube.com] |
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Since when is Deutz from Agco?
As far as i know Deutz(engines) is owned bij Same and Volvo by 55% and Deutz fahr is owned by Same(SDF). |
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LEWIS
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Befor Agco Allis it was Deutz Allis |
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Deutzilla
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I use an 80 06 rear end in my LLSS. Stock tranny was good for me till about 750-800hp.....then Ka Boom. Had 2 members of my team custom build one that has done very well for us. |
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Dave Dann
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Duetzilla, does your D8006 have any Stauffer Bros. geneology in it?
At Armada MI 2017, my photos of you on Saturday looks really good,I not recalling how you placed, but assume you enjoyed a really good hook. However, I do not have you on Sunday. What happened? |
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If I remember right, they had a points hook back in NY and were leading, so they went there. I don't remember if they came back to MI on Monday for Sandusky. |
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