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8V92 powered gray fergie
12 years 5 months ago #67726
by ute253
Diamond T P3320 x 2&&Studebaker US6 6x6&&HQ GTS Coupe&&HQ ute&&HG ut
8V92 powered gray fergie was created by ute253
sorry guys no photo here but check out the front page and article in todays Weekly Times, just what swishy ordered a screaming smokin' fergie
Diamond T P3320 x 2&&Studebaker US6 6x6&&HQ GTS Coupe&&HQ ute&&HG ut
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12 years 5 months ago #67727
by kenny-mopar
Replied by kenny-mopar on topic Re: 8V92 powered gray fergie
the 8V92 would of been a good factory option
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12 years 5 months ago #67728
by hayseed
"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...
don't mind...
And those that mind....
don't matter." -
Replied by hayseed on topic Re: 8V92 powered gray fergie
The Vanguard Motor'd Lug better though :-* :-*
Just teasing Swishy
Just teasing Swishy
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #67729
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Ute253 - I don't know which Weekly Times publication you're talking about. There's about 3 or 4 Weekly Times newspapers.
However, I'm guessing its the Weekly Times Now? Can't find an 8V-92 powered TEA-20, but I can find hundreds of pics of machinery and car shows in their picture galleries, that are pretty interesting.
www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/news/on-farm.html
(Click on the ole Wolseley grille photo, and then in the pop-up photo page there's a big list of shows on the RHS. I saw an early 1930's British Chevrolet truck in there [Cora Lynn show], it must be Deadly Daves twin brother )
Here's a bloke in Europe with a Duramax in a later model MF tractor. You can see what he thinks of the latest electronic fuel injection BS, he threw it all away and put on a belt drive Minimax fuel injection pump!
The Duramax is pumping out 620 HP at 5,200 RPM, which says something for Isuzu engineering!
www.thedieselpage.com/readers/dmaxmasseyc.htm
However, I'm guessing its the Weekly Times Now? Can't find an 8V-92 powered TEA-20, but I can find hundreds of pics of machinery and car shows in their picture galleries, that are pretty interesting.
www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/news/on-farm.html
(Click on the ole Wolseley grille photo, and then in the pop-up photo page there's a big list of shows on the RHS. I saw an early 1930's British Chevrolet truck in there [Cora Lynn show], it must be Deadly Daves twin brother )
Here's a bloke in Europe with a Duramax in a later model MF tractor. You can see what he thinks of the latest electronic fuel injection BS, he threw it all away and put on a belt drive Minimax fuel injection pump!
The Duramax is pumping out 620 HP at 5,200 RPM, which says something for Isuzu engineering!
www.thedieselpage.com/readers/dmaxmasseyc.htm
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12 years 5 months ago #67730
by craig308
cheers craig
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cheers craig
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12 years 5 months ago #67731
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Ahh, O.K., it's in the current edition of the Weekly Times, which is subscription only, and not available on line to the general public.
The 8V-92 would impose some massive strain on the drivetrain, I dunno how long it would last if you opened it up?
Here's a German fella mit der 8.2L Cadillac-powered Fergy, apparently in the "testing phase".
It appears to be one of those magic Cadillacs, that doesn't require coolant? I don't reckon that Cadillac is going to be too flash internally, after that little run.
The manufacturers all warn that the recommended run time with no coolant, is about 30 seconds.
If you let the video run right through, the following video shows a really nice Chev SB conversion of a grey Fergy.
That video is followed by another, showing a couple of clowns with V6 in a Fergy doing clutch-dropping wheelspins, that will be guaranteed to end in about 20 mins time, when a drivetrain component breaks .. :'(
The 8V-92 would impose some massive strain on the drivetrain, I dunno how long it would last if you opened it up?
Here's a German fella mit der 8.2L Cadillac-powered Fergy, apparently in the "testing phase".
It appears to be one of those magic Cadillacs, that doesn't require coolant? I don't reckon that Cadillac is going to be too flash internally, after that little run.
The manufacturers all warn that the recommended run time with no coolant, is about 30 seconds.
If you let the video run right through, the following video shows a really nice Chev SB conversion of a grey Fergy.
That video is followed by another, showing a couple of clowns with V6 in a Fergy doing clutch-dropping wheelspins, that will be guaranteed to end in about 20 mins time, when a drivetrain component breaks .. :'(
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12 years 5 months ago #67732
by Mike Moore
1971 International ACCO &&1971 International 564 &&196? Nuffield BMC mini &&
Replied by Mike Moore on topic Re: 8V92 powered gray fergie
this would be it i imagine?
www.hcvc.com.au/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1306291169
1971 International ACCO &&1971 International 564 &&196? Nuffield BMC mini &&
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12 years 5 months ago #67733
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Mike - It sure looks like the same grey Fergie to me! .. although fitted with a somewhat better condition grille!
Here's the Weekly Times story link, and here's the WT photo of the beast. I think this bloke must have waa-ay too much time on his hands ... :
www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2011/1...0061_enthusiast.html
Here's the Weekly Times story link, and here's the WT photo of the beast. I think this bloke must have waa-ay too much time on his hands ... :
www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2011/1...0061_enthusiast.html
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12 years 5 months ago #67734
by bigcam
Replied by bigcam on topic Re: 8V92 powered gray fergie
I'm not surprised the Fire Brigade is in the back ground with the amount of smoke comning out of the chimneys, is that euro 3, or the california spec?
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12 years 5 months ago #67735
by tim
1989 FORD F350 Lariat Crewcab Dually
Replied by tim on topic Re: 8V92 powered gray fergie
Is that the Shell "fuel tanker" beside the Scania fire truck. If I had that my next door neighbour would be ringing the EPA every time it was fired up. I would'nt be able to plow me paddock with it.
1989 FORD F350 Lariat Crewcab Dually
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