It's either a 6.6 or 7.8 litre, made by New Holland(Ford's tractor division) in Brazil. Quite reliable, and easy to hop up the power.
Actually,John deere coast much than New Holland but works less,Yes i have experienced it , it is due to their engine power New holland has a small turbin but a powerful engine but John Deere has a Big turbin but engine power is less ok
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It shuoldn't but I would check with the manufacture of the diesel engine you have..
any 15w40 diesel oil is fine.
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Do you have an old diesel or a new one? If you have an old diesel engine, you turn the key to the "run" position and look for the glow plug light. Glow plugs heat the cylinders, and when the engine is warm the light goes out, you turn the key and the engine starts. On a new diesel, you turn the key and it starts.
No... the truck's computer is set for a gasoline engine... you would need to get a new one, and the transmission is geared different for a diesel. Also, you would probably need to make the exhaust bigger for it to run properly.
SBA340500960 is the part number for the Case/New Holland hydraulic filter. 86018758 and 86989735 appear to be compatible, as well.
There are many tractor places that sell New Hollands. New Holland is the make of tractor. A subsidiary of Ford.
Built in turbo? That would be your answer. You have the TDI engine, huh? Great engine. Is this your first new diesel? If it's a turbo diesel, you probably have a leak in the boost.
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