Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
Sorry Wolfman, I don't know anything of its origins other than it being a D950-A crate engine with 0 hours on it. I don't think its ever been mated to anything other than a testing station when it was manufactured but don't quote me on that because I don't know the history on the engine I have.Do you know what it came out of?
Thanks,I bet the extra ponies from the d950 will be well worth your effort, excellent job and I can't wait to see the finished product. If I may ask... The motor you purchased on eBay... Was it from the company that offers crate engines for around $3500?
Thanks,You do NOT let grass grow under your feet do you Grumpy!? Wow, coming right along and it looks like a pretty straightforward bolt up... or are you just making it look easy?
The reason they are painted is that that motor has never been run, No heat marks anywhere, It's a new "used" motor.Glad to hear it looks great inside. I just cringe when I see oil filters painted with the engine, makes me wonder.
There is a possibility that fan will flex enough that more than 1/8th may need to be removed. You might consider going to a thin electric from a Junk Car or new.....
I'm going to move the radiator forward 1/4 inch and shave 1/8 inch off the fan blade to give me more room between the two. ...
Thanks, yes I did consider a 12" slim fit electric fan. I might go that route if what I'm trying doesn't work out.There is a possibility that fan will flex enough that more than 1/8th may need to be removed. You might consider going to a thin electric from a Junk Car or new.
Yep, that thread was posted on here a few pages back I believe. That was a very well done conversion and its the way I'm going to do mine. That conversion was on a D750 with the original throttle linkage in place. The D950 has a separate stop lever on the side of the injection pump that requires either a hand cable or a electric stop solenoid mounted right below the new alternator. Its easy enough mounting either of the two by themselves but one right on top of the other leaves very little space if any at all.Steve,
One more alternator link for more ideas. This ended up being very similar to the dual belt factory Kubota setup.
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9923&highlight=single+belt+alternator
(Not sure if you've ever seen this thread, but wanted to make sure you did if you hadn't)
Steve