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Well I’ve had enough. Hd6

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Topic: Well I’ve had enough. Hd6
Posted By: kinghunter
Subject: Well I’ve had enough. Hd6
Date Posted: 09 Jun 2022 at 8:22am
I’m pulling the unthinkable. I am going to repower my hd6 with a 4bt cummins non turbo. Can’t seem to get the fuel pump working right again and parts are hard to find. Motor was fresh rebuild. I’ll keep everyone posted



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Posted By: Eric B
Date Posted: 09 Jun 2022 at 9:07pm
Sounds interesting... whenever possible please post some pictures of your journey doing this, thanks!

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Posted By: Mactractor
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 1:27am
Going where no man has gone before?


Posted By: CAL(KS)
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 8:42am
it sounds like a good idea but you have to wonder how performance will be affected having 107 less cubes.  less torque for sure and in a direct drive machine, that could be huge.  I dont know, just talking out loud here.....  I have a running 6g for parts but I would hate to let go of a good pump for fear of ever needing it myself.



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Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 8:57am
Seems a 4-71 Detroit would be a better choice as a HD-5 bell housing and clutch system would be bolt in - lot more HP and torque . 

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Posted By: pump grump
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 8:58am
I had one worked on in Milton Freewater Oregon . He did a great job , and he has worked on AC injection pumps for years . I can get you his Ph number if you want . steven


Posted By: Lee Bradley
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 12:20pm
The 3-71 would probably be an easier fit and with a four valve head all the power you would need. The two valve works well in my HD-7.


Posted By: Codger
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 12:22pm
If it were me I'd look at a 6B, or 6BT Cummins. The 4B would work also but you will need to keep the engine "wound up" for the torque rise to be acceptable I'm thinking. This will equate to a fast ground speed at times when you want slow. I have two 4B series and they are a great engine.

I concur with Coke that a 4-71 would be a good engine also, but earplugs would be a necessity.

Doesn't sound as if you've looked at installing a different pump yet. Not hard to make a support adapter and use a drive apparatus for a different style pump to be incorporated. Roosa-Master type pumps are very easy to obtain with a drive assembly that could be adapted to the engine via short driveshaft and couplers.

Just ideas and can get expensive if unable to do much of the engineering and/or work yourself.


Posted By: PaulB
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 3:36pm
I was told some 60+ years ago that the Dogtroit was a poor man's diesel. Cheap to buy and cheap parts for that won't last long. The idea that a Dogtroit 2cycle will have low RPM torque is a fantasy. They were not know as Screaming Mimis for nothing. The 4B might be a good fit size wise and no problem to make it a 4BT or 4BTA which would have more power that any 471. Just as the 6BTA will run circles around a 671. Newer technology will burn fuel better, make more HP pre gallon and now ruin your hearing.
  What fuel issue are you having with the 4B? Do you have the rotary or inline pump?


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Posted By: Mactractor
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 4:37pm
A poor mans diesel and parts won't last long? The fact that 71's are still in service nearly 90 years after their debut would abruptly end that argument. Many HD6 owners down here repowered with 371 and were very happy with the tractors. If you can get a good pump for the original engine, all good. 4B or BT would never match the low down torque or the fuel efficiency of the AC6000. They would suit very small crawlers like Komatsu 21, 31.


Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 10 Jun 2022 at 6:25pm
The problem with "another pump" is that the PSB is driven at crank speed, not cam speed.  Some of the later engines used Roosa and maybe Bosch pumps but I've never seen what happened to the drive system to do that


Posted By: Les Kerf
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2022 at 9:09am
Originally posted by Lee Bradley Lee Bradley wrote:

The 3-71 would probably be an easier fit and with a four valve head all the power you would need. The two valve works well in my HD-7.


I agree.
Considering the fact that the HD6 uses the same drive system as the HD5 I would be leery of overpowering the aging metals in those hard-to-source parts.


Posted By: Les Kerf
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2022 at 9:23am
Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

I was told some 60+ years ago that the Dogtroit was a poor man's diesel...


Yup, a simple, relatively inexpensive engine for a simple, impecunious hillbilly such as I Wink

I grew up with old Caterpillars and used to think they were the ultimate; since my Son-in-law bought his HD5G I have now learned Allis-Chalmers had some pretty good ideas too, one of which was using those nasty old Screamin' Jimmys that don't need a separate injector pump which costs thousands of dollars to overhaul.

Your mileage may vary Smile


Posted By: kinghunter
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2022 at 3:59pm
This is the way I see it. The old Allis motor was what 40hp. The 4b cummins is 70hp. Cubes is not a problem if used properly. Look at the 301 in a 8010. Yes I’ll post pictures. Just got motor pulled out of a street roller. I’m looking at this as a good dirt dozer for finish work. And I’m a betting man it will run smoother than the old Allis.

I have explored many options to keep mine alive. I have called all over America and even Mexico. Best I could find to fix my psb was $1800 may take 6 months and no garuntee. My Allis motor has a fresh rebuild and ran good. But now it don’t.

These 4b can be turned to 100 horse if needed. But I think it will handle the old dozer fine. They are easy to get parts for and run all day on little fuel. A Detroit is out. my hearing is bad as it is and don’t care for losing rest.

I’m excited to start this journey and once I get it figured out and going if it works I’ll be converting several.


Posted By: Mactractor
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2022 at 4:15pm
In that case, someone will want that rebuilt AC engine, find a usable pump, and continue running it in the application it was designed for.


Posted By: kinghunter
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2022 at 4:41pm
It will be forsale once pulled.


Posted By: Codger
Date Posted: 12 Jun 2022 at 7:47am
When building my shop back in 2001 I borrowed a pretty new Case 550 finish dozer having a six way blade with a Cummins 4BT installed. It worked and operated fine/very well, but that dozer was engineered for that engine to power it. The 4B powered HD6 may, or may not be as good assuming gear drive, but again that 550G got along well. It was a powershift tractor.

I'm not a ramrod operator who doesn't pay for repairs, so a slow speed and finesse are important to me.  


Posted By: Lee Bradley
Date Posted: 12 Jun 2022 at 3:30pm
Can you turn down the torque? That is whats going to take out the finals.


Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2022 at 5:41am
FWIW

http://www.southcentraldiesel.com/antique-pumps-business-pictures/repairparts-available/" rel="nofollow - http://www.southcentraldiesel.com/antique-pumps-business-pictures/repairparts-available/


Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2022 at 4:08pm
From an (Oz) Power Farming Annual of 1970/71

HD 6B

Flywheel 66.5 hp @ 1800 rpm

Torque 237 ft lb @ 1200 rpm



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