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Completely rebuilding a IH 4130
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<blockquote data-quote="wmodel1897" data-source="post: 102542" data-attributes="member: 12164"><p>I needed to repower a ford cl20 and used a Harbour Frieght engine. It came with the switch and choke and control panel on the engine. I used the control panel and just lengthened the wires and choke cable to put it up front. The engine was a little cold blooded. You had to choke it every time to start but it powered the machine fine and it had enough power. It mounted in the engine compartment with no problem. The engine was cheap compared to finding a good onan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmodel1897, post: 102542, member: 12164"] I needed to repower a ford cl20 and used a Harbour Frieght engine. It came with the switch and choke and control panel on the engine. I used the control panel and just lengthened the wires and choke cable to put it up front. The engine was a little cold blooded. You had to choke it every time to start but it powered the machine fine and it had enough power. It mounted in the engine compartment with no problem. The engine was cheap compared to finding a good onan. [/QUOTE]
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