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In Reply to: Help identifying a motor posted by Ken Downs on Sunday, August 30, 2009:
I used to sell used construction equipment and parts.
What you have is an International stationary power plant. If the engine starts on gas and runs on diesel, it's most likely a UD series. They were built up to the 60s or so. Parts are kind of hard to find, and they had a problem with cracks between the combustion chamber and water jacket (don't ever let it get low on coolant!!)
If it's straight gasoline, then I'm not sure of the model, though IHC was very good about putting casting numbers on their parts--the numbers are generally the same as the part number. Should also be a data tag on the block towards the bellhousing.
Price in running condition? $500 to $1,200, depending on age and engine model.
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