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Topic: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine
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| b.jones
10-23-2012 17:32:43
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The guy I work for has an old F gleaner combine that runs good. The later models had I think a 292 chevy motor but the old models like ours has the 262 Buda engine. I think it is about the same as a D19 gas motor. Is there any demand for this gas engine as we don't use it any more. The last time we ran it was about 2 months ago. |
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| welding man
10-24-2012 04:52:53
76.9.225.76
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Re: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine in reply to b.jones, 10-23-2012 17:32:43
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| Yes there is some demand, they will fit in a Cockshutt 40 with a few minor mods. I would love to have it,if it was closer. |
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| north puller
10-23-2012 17:47:02
68.171.231.86
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Re: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine in reply to b.jones, 10-23-2012 17:32:43
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| I know of one that re-powered a cockshutt 40 for pulling. Works good. |
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| b.jones
10-23-2012 17:34:57
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Re: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine in reply to b.jones, 10-23-2012 17:32:43
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| The combine and motor are in North Central Missouri. Near Brookfield Missouri. |
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| d19
10-24-2012 06:59:37
71.80.90.67
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Re: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine in reply to b.jones, 10-23-2012 17:34:57
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| it is the same motor as the d-19, just painted grey instead of orange. lots of people put them in Cockshutt 40 and 50s, doesn't take a ton of work and you get 70+ horse stock. |
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| Allis Fields
10-24-2012 11:31:21
64.211.115.167
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Re: F gleaner combine with 262 Buda engine in reply to d19, 10-24-2012 06:59:37
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| I bought a 262 belive it was from a f. It was orange. They only used the 262 a couple of the first years . Put mine into co-op E4 |
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