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544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel

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Ron

07-12-2003 11:33:41




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I have a 544 gas tractor that I fiddle with all the time. The engine really needs a rebuild by now, but I was thinking about putting a diesel engine in instead.

I just replaced the clutch and the PTO, and everything inside looks pretty good, so I hate to get rid of the tractor, but I don't want to keep on with the gas tractors. Our diesels run so much better, with so much better fuel efficiency and less fiddling. I just don't have time to deal with things on an ongoing basis now, so I'd like to do one conversion, and know that it's going to last a long time (otherwise I'll sell the tractor, but it won't be for much as compared to getting a new used diesel from around this area in that 45-50 hp range)

Has anyone done anything like this? Is it a horrible idea? The gas engine is rated at... I think 50 hp... What engine would I use to replace what's in there now? Where do I find it? I'm pretty handy at figuring things out, but... I've never done anything like this before.

Any help would be very appreciated

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K.B.

07-12-2003 17:46:28




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 Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to Ron , 07-12-2003 11:33:41  
Not a bad idea at all. Right now you have a C-200 gas, they have a reputation for being gutless and real touchy about carb ajustments. It's a sleeveless engine besides, so you have to bore it to the next oversize if you replace the pistons. The switch to diesel shouldn't be too bad, but like any re-power, it will take some work and a little engineering. The engine you need is the D-239 four-cylinder German diesel. This engine was found in the 544, 574, 664, 674, and 684. You will also need the throttle linkage and fuel tank from a 544 Diesel, or you'll need to add a fitting to your existing tank for the fuel return line. Radiator might be different, too. It will go easier if you get frame rails from a 544 Diesel. If you get the engine from anything other than a 544, the oil pan and rear engine plate will be incorrect, the 64, 74 and 84 series (those were all British-built Utilities, 544 is American-built) had a cast oil pan that the front end bolted to, the Farmall 544 Row-Crop had a stamped-steel oil pan, not sure what the International 544 Utility had. Do you have a Row-Crop or a Utility? Since there are so many small differences between the gas and diesel, the easiest way for you to go might be to find a 544 Diesel parts tractor in a salvage yard. The D-239 is one of the best IH engines there is in terms of fuel economy, reliability, and very long life. We have three tractors, 826, 786, and 3088, with the six-cylinder version, the D-358 German diesel. The 826 and 786 both have almost 8,000 hours on them and have never been touched, and still run as well as the 3088 which only has 1800 hours. Someday I'm going to find myself a Farmall 544 Row-crop, gear drive, diesel. If you have any questions as you swap engines, just ask!

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Ron

07-13-2003 07:56:01




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 Re: Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to K.B., 07-12-2003 17:46:28  
THANK YOU! This gives me a great head start and much more of a clue. I'll let you know if I get stuck as I move on.

R



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j meyer- on the 544...

07-12-2003 19:25:02




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 Re: Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to K.B., 07-12-2003 17:46:28  
K.B.- talked to the guys at the imp and they said theres only a handfull of 544's in the Altura area and theres only one diesel--and its a utility tractor. I'll keep looking though, see what comes around the area....



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K.B.

07-12-2003 22:32:25




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 Re: Re: Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to j meyer- on the 544..., 07-12-2003 19:25:02  
Yep, that's about what I figured. There's too many of the darn Gas Hydro Utilities around. Might just end up doing a re-power myself. Anyway, the darn 826 is still not charging, dealship was supposed to come out to look at it Friday, never showed, hope they get to it Monday. I'll probably give you a call this week, let you know what I've been up to. Someone bought our 686, I'll feel sorry for them come winter.

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Dr.EVIL

07-14-2003 08:46:11




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deis in reply to K.B., 07-12-2003 22:32:25  
There was a late model 544 diesel advertised in RPM this last issue.... someplace in central Iowa.... narrow frt, fast hitch, good TA, LPTO PS, flat top fenders, 3850 hrs.....



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Jimmy King

07-12-2003 12:00:23




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 Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to Ron , 07-12-2003 11:33:41  
I had a 544 gas farmall onced I swapped a Super M for it major mistake. When a rod went through the side of the block I also considered putting a diesel engine in it after talking to several people decided not to found a block, rebuilt it used it for a while longer, had a ford loader on it it was a 1968. Bought a 706 with the 310Ger engine a 1967 with a Great Bend 800 loader on it sold the 544 and loader not counting the overhaul was out about $100. I would look around for a 756D if I were you.

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Jimmy King

07-12-2003 12:09:06




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 Re: Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to Jimmy King, 07-12-2003 12:00:23  
Opps didn't mean to put this on here twiced



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Jimmy King

07-12-2003 11:59:20




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 Re: 544 Gas tractor conversion to deisel in reply to Ron , 07-12-2003 11:33:41  
I had a 544 gas farmall onced I swapped a Super M for it major mistake. When a rod went through the side of the block I also considered putting a diesel engine in it after talking to several people decided not to found a block rebuilt it used it for a while longer, had a ford loader on it it was a 1968. Bought a 706 with the 310Ger engine a 1967 with a Great Bend 800 loader on it sold the 544 and loader not counting the overhaul was out about $100. I would look around for a 756D if I were you.

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