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D15 II Diesel

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    Posted: 05 Apr 2011 at 6:25pm
Guys I am working on a D15 II diesel engine. The engine was apart when I bought the tractor. There are 2 head bolts that have a threaded stud sticking out the top. I am guessing that they are for lifting the engine. Does any body know where these where located in the engine. The parts break down is no help. A few pictures of a D15 diesel engine would be great also.
 
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Terry
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Hey Terry, when I had a D-17D apart last winter the tall studs were located in the center of the water manifold.  Not sure if this helps much, but here is pic of where they are located if you can see them.  I am guessing they should be similarily place on a D-15.  I am hoping you will bring some of your tractors out to the A-C show in Rochester this year.




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