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Looking for some opinions on what a good running low hour complete 4320 engine is worth. It will have clutch and flywheel and everything to drop right in and run. Any opinions are appreciated. Thanks!
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I have one I'm using for a tractor I'm building now. If you would like some info about them feel free to call or text me. 330-842-2600.
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you can make your own very easily. i mounted two pillow blocks on the top of my transmission housing with a 3/4" shaft. In the middle of the shaft i welded a mount for the shifter handle. On the right side i welded an arm on it and attached an adjustable rod i made to go from the factory shifter arm to the arm i welded on the 3/4" shaft. I also used the top factory shifter arm because it was easi
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Which is the specific differential that some pullers are using on a 4020/4320 rear end? i have been told numerous times that there is a factory needled differential out of a 50 or 55 series that guys use and seem to have good luck with? I believe it has a different spider set up? maybe im mistaken. To my understanding you have to machine down the differential bearing housing to fit in the 4020/43
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Here's the link to a video of my 6030 and yes it is a real 6030, 1976 model. Whoever said a 531 can't run is obviously wrong.
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As far as pro stocks out of ohio, in the 80's Campell's soupline express, Schmucker's rampage, the Linder brother's and Terry and Danny Gallagher's 6030's were the big name when it came to the green ones.
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just looking to get some opinions on direct port water injection vs water injection in the cross over tube on a super farm. Is there any other advantages besides being able to fine tune your egt's with different nozzle sizes for cylinders that may be a little hotter than one another?
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the 2.4 pump is the better pump to use. most running this system as I am too run the 2.4 pump because of its higher capacity which flows more fluid making it a little easier to steer. the ports "p" and "s" stand for starboard and port which would be right or left. the two that are on the top and bottom that are labeled "r" are return ports if you do decide to put a power supply to it. so port wou
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what model helm pump?
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if I recall right I believe the hydraulic cylinder was $250.00 and $500.00 for the helm. On the cylinder, the ends are drilled and tapped for 3/4 fine thread so all I did was make my own adapter to adapt it to a heim joint and then I bought a universal drag link kit and built my tie rods with heim joints on each end. Now its not going to steer like your car or truck but it works a lot better than
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I used a boat steering helm and double action hydraulic ram on my 10,000 lb tractor and it works great even with 1000-1200 lbs of weight on the front.
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