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Old 07-16-2021, 01:21 PM
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I just picked up an 1863. It's in running condition, complete less plastic.
I intend to use the motor in my 2084, and transfer the 3-point to the 2084 also
I have questions:

Is the engine mounting plate the same on the 1963 & 2084?

To transfer the 3-point, I think I need a longer lift bar and everything else is the same, correct? Where to get that, used or new?
This looks like a pretty simple swap. Anything else I need to know?

There is also a little unloader knob on the transmission tunnel. Is this so you can roll or tow it without damaging the hydro? Should I move this to my 1864?

Any input much appreciated
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Old 07-16-2021, 06:01 PM
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The engine plates are the same as your 2084 and 1864. The hydro is different in an 1863 and 1864 and 2084. Not sure about the lift question.
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What is wrong with your 2084 engine? I remember you having a thread on it a few months back.
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The engine plates are the same as your 2084 and 1864. The hydro is different in an 1863 and 1864 and 2084. Not sure about the lift question.
So the hydro is the same on 1863/1864, but different on the 2084?
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What is wrong with your 2084 engine? I remember you having a thread on it a few months back.
Spent some time on it, never got it running right. I suspect a head gasket failure but never got around to testing it. I’ll drop this one in it and then build the original for a spare
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No, the 1863 uses a Hydro-Gear transmission and the 1864 has the Sunstrand, they are different. Aaron will have your lift bar. http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/
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No, the 1863 uses a Hydro-Gear transmission and the 1864 has the Sunstrand, they are different.
Interesting. I guess i will have a Hydro-Gear for sale.
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