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Posted by Simp on February 23, 2003 at 20:11:45 from (67.216.15.167):
In Reply to: V-8 Engine posted by Buck on February 23, 2003 at 18:28:16:
I had some friends who put a small block with chevy turbo 350 transmission. They added either 16 or 18 inches to the frame rails and ran a short drive shaft to the final drive on the tractor. She ran 20.8 tires and they pulled it in 2nd gear on the auto and 5th gear on the tractor transmission. No one could belive a tractor going down the track pulling a sled and changing gears!! For a lack of competition they pulled the motor out and put it in a 2wd pulling truck!! To answer your question, I am sure someone in a good mackine shop could make an adapter to bolt straight up to the bell housing. I am not sure if the gears in the rear end of the tractor would hold up to the small block without running it through another transmission. Try it!!
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