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Topic: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ?????
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Lamont

01-04-2013 22:02:57
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This is a picture of a diesel power unit that belongs to my cousin. It obviously has 400 sheet metal, but the serial tag reads model 301. The engine tag on top of the injector pump gear drive is labeled as a 301. The engine also has the horizontal oil filter. Is this just a 30 series power unit with some leftover 400 sheet metal or what?




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jd_adict

01-05-2013 06:13:44
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to Lamont, 01-04-2013 22:02:57  

Case made several power units that were used instead of a full cost tractor. I was fortunate to buy a 609 power unit. it is the power plant of the 600 tractor. Went into a water pumping station building brand new and never seen day light. It had a 1200 gallon a minute water pump behind it for city back up drinking water. It had less than 200 hrs and was in mint condition.
it looks simular to yours only bigger.

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Case Nutty 1660

01-06-2013 09:22:12
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to jd_adict, 01-05-2013 06:13:44  
WOW what a great find for sure!!! how about considering a story for one of the magazines on the lift of the power unit? thanks for sharing,, just a guess but I am betting there is not another any where with those low hours and even in that condition cnt



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Lamont

01-05-2013 19:45:23
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to jd_adict, 01-05-2013 06:13:44  
Nice find.



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Lamont

01-05-2013 19:45:21
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to jd_adict, 01-05-2013 06:13:44  
Nice find.



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Case Nutty 1660

01-05-2013 05:32:31
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to Lamont, 01-04-2013 22:02:57  
you are right in the left over sheet metal, they were just using up NOS parts on the power units, some where I have a spec sheet showing the 301 (830 dsl) engine with the "400" sheet metal like in your pic cnt



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Klyde

01-05-2013 05:23:09
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to Lamont, 01-04-2013 22:02:57  
301 is the cu in not the tractor I"m thinkin.



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shinnery

01-04-2013 23:14:47
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to Lamont, 01-04-2013 22:02:57  
Picture did not make it here.



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Lamont

01-05-2013 05:13:17
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to shinnery, 01-04-2013 23:14:47  

Try again.



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111

01-05-2013 06:46:56
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to Lamont, 01-05-2013 05:13:17  
Go to YouTube and checkout Case power unit running pump, I replaced head gaskets on this engine, it's runs a 24'' pump, and has 400 sheet metal and is 377 cubic inch, and is a model 900



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111

01-05-2013 07:21:09
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to 111, 01-05-2013 06:46:56  
Case 900 power unit on YouTube, there are 3 video's I posted



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dflippin08

01-06-2013 06:35:22
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 Re: Power Unit Model 301 - 400 Sheet Metal ????? in reply to 111, 01-05-2013 07:21:09  
Good videos



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