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- darylat8750
I raised this issue awhile back but would like to revisit it. I live at 8750 feet elevation and have to deal with a bit of snow. I bought a wrecked 8 foot three point snow thrower and spent last summer rebuilding it. New: cutter bar, main shaft, all bearings, all seals, 25% of the sheet metal, added hyd. cyl. for chute rotation, hyd. cyl. in place of third link (so I can dig harder on packed snow and "pitch up" on loose snow over loose gravel) I even sand blasted it and put on a nice paint job complete with new factory decals.
So... what do we always want/need? More POWER. My 4341 actually works quite well, but at this altitude a turbo would give me about 30% more horse power and possibly 50% more torque without turning up the fuel flow. Does anbody know of a used turbo that would work on a 3.9 litre engine? I have looked around this tractor enough now that I am confidant that I can work out oil supply and ducting ect. But I really would like to avoid buying a new one.
Thanks for your efforts with the forum, it is a big help .
Daryl in Wyoming, USA
So... what do we always want/need? More POWER. My 4341 actually works quite well, but at this altitude a turbo would give me about 30% more horse power and possibly 50% more torque without turning up the fuel flow. Does anbody know of a used turbo that would work on a 3.9 litre engine? I have looked around this tractor enough now that I am confidant that I can work out oil supply and ducting ect. But I really would like to avoid buying a new one.
Thanks for your efforts with the forum, it is a big help .
Daryl in Wyoming, USA