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Posted by Red Rider on December 12, 2002 at 20:06:07 from (65.239.11.202):
In Reply to: International 650D Questions posted by Ron in NE on December 12, 2002 at 18:41:26:
I also have a 600D International. Besides those differences mentioned the 600 and 650 had live hydraulics with up to two hyratouch valves. They also had a instrument pod that mounted to the steering wheel shaft housing that included the normal gauges plus a tachometer/hour meter. There is also a cowl just behind the fuel tank that attached to both fenders. This cowl was made to enclose the hydraulic lines for the hydraulic system. The heads for the 335 and 350 are the same the difference is in the fuel delivery system, the injectors and the pump. Actually in 1956 you could have purchased a Super WD9 a 600 or A 650 and they could all be a 1956 model.
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