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Does anyone have the brand and part number for an after market turbo for a Yanmar engine. We retrofited the bigger engine into it, and I am wanting to put a turbo now on it. I think it is the 76 or 77 horse motor.
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what engine did you put in it and maybe a ser # to get you a part number list?
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Daaaang! That's a big engine! My 3,000 lb. tractor only has 33 HP, and my big turbo skid steer has 78 HP and it weighs 8,000 lb.
Some bulldozers only have 80 HP and less.
Are you sure it's that big?
And putting a turbo on it will only add, what 15-20 HP?
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NEMORAT; What series Gator did you put the big engine in? Some of the early ones were underpowered, but she should have plenty now.
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NEMORAT; What series Gator did you put the big engine in? Some of the early ones were underpowered, but she should have plenty now.
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It is the 6X4. I will have to get the model off the engine block. It is about 3 - 4 inches taller than the old one. We had to cut the belly pan out of the machine and reweld a deeper pan to allow for the engine oil pan. The motor came out of a John Deere front mount mower.
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Nemo: So how did you arrive at the high horsepower figure? My quick googling showed about 20-30 hp for a front mower. Sound about right? How does that compare to what you started with?
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Nemo; I just gotta ask. What are you going to use all that power for, speed or pulling power? I've never saw the inside of a Gator transmission, but I bet they aren't built to stand half what you are asking it to handle.
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Don't miss adding seat belts. Roll bar would be good also. I think our 2 x 4 Gator has like 7 to 9 hp and at times wish it had seat belts. Yep it could use two more ponies easy.
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Hardwood, you are correct about the transaxle. I have a 6x4 with an Artic Cat ZR600 2 stroke motor ( around 100 hp)and the transaxle doesn't like it at all. It's good for short bursts, but nothing sustained. It heats up rather quickly. It's a pretty good rush between 7000 and 9000 where it makes power, it needs the hunk of railroad track it has for a front bumper. If you need to get to the neighbors quick that's the ticket.
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Nemo: So how did you arrive at the high horsepower figure? My quick googling showed about 20-30 hp for a front mower. Sound about right? How does that compare to what you started with?
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I apologize for the misunderstanding and the lack of knowing what I am talking about. I misunderstood what the motor insignia stood for. The motor taken out of the machine is a model 66. The one put in the machine is a 72. These are stamped on the blocks. I assumed this was the HP. I was wrong. It has to do with bore or stroke. The bigger motor is taller. The oil pan is deeper as well. The hp is probably in the 30 range.
This machine is being built for fun, not to work. I am mounting two seats in the back as well. You could say it is our hopped up "golf cart."
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