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In Reply to: Ford motor in MM? posted by Harry on Sunday, October 26, 2003:
The first thing to check is whether or not the transplant runs about the same speed. I would guess the original engine in the tractor ran at a much lower speed. Probably the second thing to consider is the torque of each of the two engines, and again, the speed at which that torque is developed.