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1963 D grader engine

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    Posted: 14 Oct 2020 at 9:13am
Hi there, i am wondering if i have the OEM engine in my grader...number stamped being carburator on the block says 17-32992-M...my grader is a 1963 square tube...

On the oil filter side there is an gas pump...I ve been told on industrial machine that they used gas pump... I think the engine would be the same as D17? Thanks. Max
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The D I have is the old round frame one -----not sure about what the newer ones have for engines.
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The older model "D's" would have had a WD or WD45 engine. By the late 1950's they went to the D-17 engine, which is reflected by your serial number 17- xxxxxx.
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