Have the chance to buy a b7100 very nice with loader but no engine. Also can buy a b6200 with running engine but 2nd no loader. Will the motor in the b6200 a (850) fit in the 7100 (750) any advice helps
Thanks for the fast reply I’ll keep you updated, would the loader from the 7100 fit a b200Yes, the external block size is the same and mounts are all the same along with flywheel mount.
You just might run into a slight twist.
1/2 of the b6200's were a thermosiphon system, and the other 1/2 were a water pump and thermostat system.
Both will work but if you have a choice you want the Water pump version.
I can tell you how to alter the radiator very easily to fit the water pump or you might be able to use the B6200 radiator.
6200*Thanks for the fast reply I’ll keep you updated, would the loader from the 7100 fit a 6200
That would depend on the loader, some did cross over.Thanks for the fast reply I’ll keep you updated, would the loader from the 7100 fit a b200
Hello, mind sharing how to modify rad as mentioned above. I purchased a b7100 with the d850 already installed and not running. The lower hose was kinked badly. Currently, I installed a reinforced hose and made a loop. Not ideal, but it works. The real solution would be nice.Yes, the external block size is the same and mounts are all the same along with flywheel mount.
You just might run into a slight twist.
1/2 of the b6200's were a thermosiphon system, and the other 1/2 were a water pump and thermostat system.
Both will work but if you have a choice you want the Water pump version.
I can tell you how to alter the radiator very easily to fit the water pump or you might be able to use the B6200 radiator.
Thats a b219 loader. It will not directly bolt on a b6200. Subframe is one piece and would have to be extended for the longer frame of the 6200 and the front pto pump setup may have to be modified a littleThanks for the fast reply I’ll keep you updated, would the loader from the 7100 fit a b200
@Mountainman you have been stung by dead thread posting, look at the date of post 6 then look at the date of post 7.Thats a b219 loader. It will not directly bolt on a b6200. Subframe is one piece and would have to be extended for the longer frame of the 6200 and the front pto pump setup may have to be modified a little
Ohhhh!!@Mountainman you have been stung by dead thread posting, look at the date of post 6 then look at the date of post 7.