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8000 series with 5.9 cummins?

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    Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 7:14pm
Was there someone on here that put a 5.9 cummins in a 8000 series. Was it a 8010 or 8030?
 
What tranny did it bolt too? Was there adapter plates? Have a thought about putting a 5.9 in a 8010 tractor. Could I get to 7000 lbs? Did any Allis ever come with a factory cummins other than the 440.
 
Had a lot on my mind after mowing lawn for 3 hrs. Thinking of a project to build in fall of 2013.
 
Thanks in advanced, Darryl
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The only AC farm tractor with a Cummins from the factory was the 440.
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Darryl you were supposed to out grow that daydreaming thing a long time ago.
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I talked to a guy about 8 years ago who put a 5.9 cummins in an 8010. He said he loved it. More power and good fuel economy. He said he found a place online that he contacted and told them what he was putting the cummins motor in and they sent him everything he needed and it bolted in like it came from the factory that way. I am planning to do a cummins conversion in my 8010 this fall unless it will be too expensive. Good luck w/ yours if you try it.
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Google that topic, there was a place in (Indiana?) that offered kits, lots of different ones.  An 8.3 into an 8000 series must be pretty easy, i've seen lots of them done that way.
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The guys building the kits and installing Cummins in A-C tractors are Hunleys who are former A-C dealers in Indiana until Agco didn't want them any more. Hunley's also have two of the originial 8090 experimental tractors. I know of a 8050 and a 7580 with 8.3 Cummins installed with their kits and the customers love the conversion.
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someone put a 5.9 in a xt 190 for pulling around here with little effort,works good from what i hear
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these people?


This 8010 is for sale in VA, $15,000 with a 4BT



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this guy is putting a 5.9 in a 180 chassis!

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With enough money and modifications you can put a Cummins in anything.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ac45 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Aug 2012 at 1:49pm
I have a 177 hp b series hunley conversion in a 7060 and it does good. It is  easy on fuel.   I wouldnt want it set at much more thatn 120 hp in an 8010 though, a lot more low end torque than a 301 would have
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