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Topic: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655
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| 770guy
12-19-2012 20:26:36
98.132.204.55
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I've been looking at 1650/55's a bit and I've noticed that they really look like the same tractor. I'm familiar with the upgrades that the larger 55 series tractors have, but I've never been around the smaller ones. If you took a late 1650 with O/U and put it next to a 55 model, would you have basically the same tractor? Thanks. |
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| Jim-Oregon
12-21-2012 05:23:49
63.155.187.241
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| Don't forget that the early diesel 1650's built before the summer of 1967 have the Lanova engines with the fuel cells. Later tractors have the direct injection engines like the 1655's with more horsepower and better fuel economy. |
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| 770guy
12-20-2012 20:30:46
98.132.204.55
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| Thanks for the input guys. I figured they must have changed more than just the sheet metal. |
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| luapp
12-20-2012 19:20:55
108.1.88.76
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| how would most of yous rate them as a trctor any week points they have the rod problem |
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| e
12-20-2012 11:13:40
69.66.234.201
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| There were also a few updates in the transmission. The lube pump went from being driven off the countershaft to being run off the PTO drive shaft for continuous lube flow. And I also think at sometime in the 55 series they changed the tooth profile of the bull and pinion final drive gears. |
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| Jerry P Scheerhoorn
12-20-2012 10:32:17
96.31.23.70
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| I would say the hydraulics would be the big difference. jps |
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| OLarry from MD
12-20-2012 09:19:37
97.73.64.154
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| The restrictors on the hydrolic unit are improved. |
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| 1970-1655
12-20-2012 05:09:07
50.102.8.234
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| Like was said, lights and grille are different. 55 series dash is a little different. And the horsepower is increased a little over the 1650. Same engine. Sides of the hood flare out a little on the 1655, 1650 is more straight down. |
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| G1355
12-19-2012 20:49:22
67.224.60.152
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Re: Difference in 1650 vs. 1655 in reply to 770guy, 12-19-2012 20:26:36
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| Yes there basically the same, there's slight differences like the 55 series had headlights in the grill and so on. But Basically the same tractor though. And they Both had the same motor |
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