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Posted by L.C.Grey on July 24, 2005 at 05:54:22 from (65.174.44.222):
I have an industrial 4 with a stuck engine. I'm going to try to unstick it first, but if I can't I'll look for a running engine from a power plant or H to transplant into it. What I'm wondering is: Can you R&R the enigine in the I/W/O versions without splitting the tractor? This particular machine is a road roller conversion on an I4, so splitting it would be very difficult. The other option would be inframing it which wouldn't be a lot of fun either. The machine is really straight and 100% complete. I sure want to get this one running for both show and to use here on my place and for our club tractor pulls.
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