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| CumminsOliver
10-08-2009 07:49:06
70.216.147.213
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Just got 2 dead Oliver tractors, one is a 1650 and one is a 1750, I want to convert them to 3.9 or 5.9 cummins and need hard core swap info, I found a repower kit for $2500 but it needs a oliver bellhousing from a 1850 with a perkins, who has done one of these and where do you get the parts to do it yourself, i have installed a 3.9 cummins into my powerwagon and am excellent part scounger, I tried sheps site but its down, i need pictures and actual part numbers with phone numbers and prices, thanks in advance for any help!! |
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| JMS/MN
10-19-2009 18:53:03
209.237.107.155
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Re: Cummins conversion @1650 or 1750 Olivers? in reply to CumminsOliver, 10-08-2009 07:49:06
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| Cummins Repower-IA- 319-366-7537 |
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| Dave in Tx
10-13-2009 09:33:55
71.116.4.78
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Re: Cummins conversion @1650 or 1750 Olivers? in reply to CumminsOliver, 10-08-2009 07:49:06
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| I make my own adapter plates. Call Southern Plains Cummins. They have a guru in Lubbock or one of their stores that can probably come up with the flywheel you need. CaseIH used them in some tractors. Match a clutch disc to your splines and the rest of putting the engine in there is mounts and radiator hoses. There is a lot of different configurations for that engine that won't cost $2500 to come up with the parts. That or those engines have been used in thousands of different applications, and a little searching of parts books will get you all the parts you need. Two of the greatest repower engines ever put on the market.. |
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| a.rothermel
10-11-2009 19:10:59
70.228.87.162
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Re: Cummins conversion @1650 or 1750 Olivers? in reply to CumminsOliver, 10-08-2009 07:49:06
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| go to the oliver forum on yesterdaystractors.com and theres a guy names Shep whos done a couple real nice ones. |
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