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    Quote Originally Posted by Yunkman View Post
    Ok, I promise to take some more pictures and let you guys tell me what that engine is. Will do so this weekend.
    Valve cover bolts....check
    Any inscriptions......check
    A battery and gas...check

    Hmmm...hope there's a key in it.
    You can buy a entire key switch with a new key for under 20$, and I'm betting it has the key switch on the dash not the column so it'd be easy to swap out. Or a good old hot wire wouldn't be hard at all to pull off. I have a wide selection of old key switches for just such occasions.

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    Tater, reminds me that I put a new switch in my Gehl skidsteer last year. It was new in the box and we'd bought it for a Cockshutt tractor. It didn't have the accessory for glow plugs (reverse) so I wired in a pushbutton. So much to do and so far I haven't gotten out of the house yet....

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    Ok, looks like Sal got it right as it appears to be a 330cid via the serial number. (Fourth digit is the engine code...D = 330.
    I still dont' know the year model...maybe we can find a registration.

    Here's some pics....Brandon, Valve cover has 5 bolts, one on each end, one on top and two on the bottom..It has keys !!

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