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Fordson 6 cylinder conversion


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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

We used to have a 1976 Ford Cargo horse box with a six cylinder 6 liter engine. Would this be the same one ?

Probably as I doubt there was much change between the 300d series and the cargo. The six cylinder tractor engines changed with the TW engines in the ford 8100 I think.

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Probably as I doubt there was much change between the 300d series and the cargo. The six cylinder tractor engines changed with the TW engines in the ford 8100 I think.

You are a font of knowledge sir!
Love hearing stories/history/knowledge from the older generations, its how we younger ones learn a lot i suppose, but interesting all the same. Keep it up [emoji106]
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