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diesleengine in 154
I just read about the vw deisle engine in a 154. I put a azuzu in one ,has full powersteering, live hydralics, 3pt dual hydralic valves. 6ft. disc,14in.one bottom plow, to much power. when I get my granddaughter to show me how to put pic one I`ll do it
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Re: diesleengine in 154
dirtbuggy,
Yes, Please post as many pictures as you can. Especially, close ups of the engine verses frame detail and the flywheel - PTO detail. Water pump clearances etc.
If the pictures are too big to post - please email them to me. I will re-size them and post them here in the forum.
I have been looking for an inexpensive fairly easy, non-butchering motor transfer for my son's 184. He lives in Colorado at 7,300 feet elevation and the lack of oxygen cuts all engines by 25% Horsepower. He loves the 184 with all the choices of implements, but is down to 13 or 14 HP. A motor transplant would give him a tractor that would be everything that he needs.
Thanks, NJDale
Yes, Please post as many pictures as you can. Especially, close ups of the engine verses frame detail and the flywheel - PTO detail. Water pump clearances etc.
If the pictures are too big to post - please email them to me. I will re-size them and post them here in the forum.
I have been looking for an inexpensive fairly easy, non-butchering motor transfer for my son's 184. He lives in Colorado at 7,300 feet elevation and the lack of oxygen cuts all engines by 25% Horsepower. He loves the 184 with all the choices of implements, but is down to 13 or 14 HP. A motor transplant would give him a tractor that would be everything that he needs.
Thanks, NJDale
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Re: diesleengine in 154
Ditto on the power loss Dale
BTW, I was just ready to order the parts to rebuild my PTO and my German Shepard tried to eat my neighbors little fuzzball dog through the fence. Now I'm stuck with a vet bill...always something
Jim
BTW, I was just ready to order the parts to rebuild my PTO and my German Shepard tried to eat my neighbors little fuzzball dog through the fence. Now I'm stuck with a vet bill...always something
Jim
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