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Topic: Re: Why was the late 45 combine not offered with a diesel??
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| randy hall
01-23-2013 08:07:21
209.143.10.196
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[quote="Skyhighballoon(MO)"](quoted from post at 15:30:16 01/23/13) The Allis 226 cu in 4 cylinder gas engine was last used in the 175 tractor. Gas 175 tractors stopped in March 1976 but diesel versions of the 175 continued to 1980.
I think Allis dropped the 226 gas in the Gleaner EIII (1968) for the 250 GM gas 6 cylinder in 1969 Gleaner K simply for more HP.
The early F had the 292 buda based AC gas engine till being swapped it for the 262 Chevy in 1970. you turned your numbers around for the f combine. the early ones used a 262 buda, i had one, and the later ones used a 292 gm gasoline engine. |
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| Skyhighballoon(MO)
01-23-2013 11:24:30
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| Yep...typed those in backwards...I edited my original post to fix. Thanks for pointing that out. Mike |
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