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A guy on ebay is selling a new Cummins B Series Long block. The same engine that is in our Rams. Only difference is it painted Tan. Dodge sprays theirs black.



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He also listed when the engine would "drop into"



"A partial listing of the vehicles that this engine fits includes"



Clark 75b 1854c skid steer

CASE 580l case 580k 621l 850D (1840 3. 9)

Champion Motor Grader

Dresser 240/td8g/td7g 3. 9 520 USES 714CPL 5. 9

DODGE RAM TRUCKS

DEL VANS

DYNA PAC ASPHALT ROLLER

Gradall

Grove Cranes at422

Hypac 754a roller

SCHOOL BUS bluebird thomas

Tour Buses

RV Motor Homes

Power Generators, Heavy Duty

Kobelco 200 and 220, sk200, SK200, MARK4 EXCAVATOR

KOMATSU

HITACHI

Hyundai

Ingresol Rand compactor

KAWASAKI

SAMSUNG se210, lc3

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIP

DAEWOO

FREIGHTLINER FL70'S

Ford Products

Franklin skidder

Timberjack 460 cpl 599

Paving equipment

Prentise 210D

Hydro Ax 511E

STERLING TRUCK 98 Models





If there is anybody knowldegable about any of the above applications please chime in.



Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't some of those applications in the 60,000-70,000 lb GVW range? :eek: :eek:
 
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The color is "Cummins Beige". One engine like that was on display at one of the May Madness events in Carson City. I remarked to a Cummins rep that the engine was sure an ugly dirt color. He set me straight about the color right away. I was just pulling his chain because I've seen a lot of big rig engines that color. :D :D
 
can't forget the fire laddies!!!

some fire apparatus manufacturers use the ISB is some of their

applications that aren't quite as large as some others :cool:
 
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