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Tad Wicks
Orange Level Joined: 27 Mar 2011 Location: Shandon, CA Points: 2165 |
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Posted: 09 Jan 2021 at 3:50pm |
Buddy of mine called me up wanting to know if I wanted an M that had been robbed for a few pieces, Well, I beat feet there brought her home, 1 truck frame gone and a bit scattered but got her home just the same. My M has a broken rear case from the track derailing (way before me) but I do have two good truck frames, rollers, sprockets, front idlers and cross spring and now a bunch of spares including the case. I included pictures of the sprockets, I think that they got all they could from the left one, and the right one is like brand new, a military OD sprocket, I wasn't aware that they were used by the Army. Fun stuff. I have been kicking around just what kind of diesel would fit in there nicely if I were so inclined, Probably would not do the 2-71, 3-53 maybe, Perkins Maybe? great engine, should be something that was used by AC in another model, just thinking out loud.
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4762 |
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Find yourself an "A" series Cummins. A 3 turbocharged cylinder would probably have all the power you could ever want and could fit in the space easily. There's probably plenty of room for an A4T. With them being a standard industrial engine, having an easy work around for the bellhousing and clutch should be easy. The biggest plus would be NOT needing earmuffs to just hear yourself think as you'd need with a Dogtriot.
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits. If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY |
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1998 |
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Interesting! I looked around a little online and found some military M stuff, mostly over in the UK. I did not know that either.
Here's a TB that mentions the WM and other makes and models in use, including the HD-7W: http://archive.org/details/Tb5-9720-11TractorsAndTractorAttachmentsWarDepartment10July1944/mode/2up
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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45
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Tad Wicks
Orange Level Joined: 27 Mar 2011 Location: Shandon, CA Points: 2165 |
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I don't mind the DD I have a 6V-71 in my 11, 53s are very loud if you wind them up but lower rpms are tolerable especially if muffled. Cummins are great, I have never messed with the A's if they are anything like the B's and C's dynamite engines but I would probably head towards a Perky beings that there is a great used market out there cheap and easy. I have a HD-7, don't know if it is a "W" but a good little tractor, I would much rather run the 7 than a D4, it is just easier for me the way the seats are set up. Thanks Tad
Edited by Tad Wicks - 09 Jan 2021 at 11:02pm |
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