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New Holland LX565 engine replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Straydog" data-source="post: 51851" data-attributes="member: 6919"><p>I priced a crank form the New Holland dealer and it was over $4000. Even apart from the crank, the engine would need to be re-bored so I'm convinced I'm better off looking at an alternative. I have found that a Perkins 404D-22 is almost the same. I'm pretty sure the flywheel coupling and bell housing will bolt straight on but the front engine mounts will require some slight modification. My concern is that it looks like the machine has 10,400 hours on the clock and spending good money on a new engine might be risky with that many hours on the rest of it. I have no experience with skid steers though so I don't know much about the reliability and life expectancy of the hydro drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straydog, post: 51851, member: 6919"] I priced a crank form the New Holland dealer and it was over $4000. Even apart from the crank, the engine would need to be re-bored so I'm convinced I'm better off looking at an alternative. I have found that a Perkins 404D-22 is almost the same. I'm pretty sure the flywheel coupling and bell housing will bolt straight on but the front engine mounts will require some slight modification. My concern is that it looks like the machine has 10,400 hours on the clock and spending good money on a new engine might be risky with that many hours on the rest of it. I have no experience with skid steers though so I don't know much about the reliability and life expectancy of the hydro drives. [/QUOTE]
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