pete1987RRC
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Sounds an intersting resto, please post some picks.
Will do!Sounds an intersting resto, please post some picks.
It's a 4236 with Milner conversion kit. Does that mean it's worth nowt!?If its a perkins 4182 its not a bad engine, think mazda had some thing to do with it. Now if its the 4236 or 4203 thats a different kettle of fish altogether !
It's a 4236 with Milner conversion kit. Does that mean it's worth nowt!?
Au contraire mon ami, - I have a tractor with a 4-236 in it - its a fine engine - the older tractor enthusiasts will probably buy it off you for reasonable money...
Very good engine, better than most available now, as are all those Perkins engines. I have had 4/203s in landies, and a 4/248 in my Massey. All gave excellent service.
As I think I have said before - we're all Massey here, and all "old" simply because of my intolerance of broken sh*t ( AKA electronics !! ).
OP - the 236 was fitted in the Massey 300 series tractors - from the 372 up to the 398 ( excepting the 390 which has the A4-248 ) - and in various states of tune too - with differing IP and injectors..... There are MANY 300's still about - I doubt you'll have any trouble selling that engine...
Thank you, that's very good to know...you've made my day!As I think I have said before - we're all Massey here, and all "old" simply because of my intolerance of broken sh*t ( AKA electronics !! ).
OP - the 236 was fitted in the Massey 300 series tractors - from the 372 up to the 398 ( excepting the 390 which has the A4-248 ) - and in various states of tune too - with differing IP and injectors..... There are MANY 300's still about - I doubt you'll have any trouble selling that engine...
The first rangey I bought (1975 classic) in 1988 had the same conversion, 60 mph flat out even with 3.5 tons on the back up a slight incline. Now fair enough its a bloody good engine in a tractor or combine but not a range rover, if we`re talking tractors my favourite is the massy 35x with 3 cylinder engine spent quite a bit of time in my youth sat on seat of one, lovely sound to it.It's a 4236 with Milner conversion kit. Does that mean it's worth nowt!?
The first rangey I bought (1975 classic) in 1988 had the same conversion, 60 mph flat out even with 3.5 tons on the back up a slight incline. Now fair enough its a bloody good engine in a tractor or combine but not a range rover, if we`re talking tractors my favourite is the massy 35x with 3 cylinder engine spent quite a bit of time in my youth sat on seat of one, lovely sound to it.