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1206 560 Motors

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ihdoug

12-29-2007 19:10:53




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First I have a 1206 (DT361) with a spun bearing. Is this fixable or is an entire overhaul recommended? Any price estimate if it is repairable? Also, I have a DT414 that I could squeeze in. Do I fix the DT361, which would cost considerably more but I've heard will last much longer,and keep the 1206 origional, or do I go the cheap route and make the DT414 fit which would be cheaper to rebuild down the road, but maybe not rack up as many hours as the DT361? I know the DT414 Doesn't just drop in, but the extra HP would be benificial, but a origional 1206 also seems to be desired. It all comes down to $$ from my veiwpoint. Any opinions would be apreciated. Also, What would putting the DT414 in a 560 involve? Might be looking at putting a DT466 in our 1066 and the DT414 into a 560 if not into the 1206. We have a few down tractors right now that would definately come in handy come spring. Sorry for the long post and thanks for any responses.

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ihdoug

12-30-2007 12:30:40




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to ihdoug, 12-29-2007 19:10:53  
Thanks guys



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ejr-IA

12-30-2007 07:27:10




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to ihdoug, 12-29-2007 19:10:53  
I have seen several 414 in 560 tractors I think they said the starter was the most difficult to deal with.1206 tractors are very collectable now and would be nice to keep it oringinal.The 361 will make as much HP as the 414 in stock setting easily.



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Disturbed

12-30-2007 07:19:08




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to ihdoug, 12-29-2007 19:10:53  
Just overhaul the 1206. will be better in the long run. A 560 rearend will not last long with a 400 series in it. A 312 out of a 666 or 686 fits and works very nice. The 414 in the 10 will do anything a 466 will. Crank, sleeves, & pistons will make 414 into 466 alot easier.. Or just sell and buy runners.



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D Borcher

12-29-2007 22:04:46




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to ihdoug, 12-29-2007 19:10:53  
You just wanna get rid of the 1206 i could make a good home and spun bearin doesn't scare me.



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glennster

12-29-2007 19:29:34




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to ihdoug, 12-29-2007 19:10:53  
if it spun a bearing,chances are the crank needs to be cut, also you prolly got metal flakes from the bearing in the oiling system. if you are going to pull the crank, you're gonna need to split it. i looked at shoups, they have the overhaul kit for 1338.14, complete with bearings. figure a couple hundred to cut the crank, maybe couple hundred for the valve job, as long as the valves are still good, you'll have 2 g's in the motor ball park figure if you do the labor yourself.

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ihdoug

12-29-2007 19:58:49




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 Re: 1206 560 Motors in reply to glennster, 12-29-2007 19:29:34  
I was thinking an overhaul for the 361/407 was closer to $7-8,000, (with labor & Machining). Also read that these were touchy motors to work on, and heard of rebuilt ones sucking Sleves into oil pan if not done just right. Worth the risk?



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