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I'm wondering what the current prices for a gov. rebuilt LDT-465-1D are? Trying to figure out if I want to have a spare just in case.
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Why in the world would you want to replace that pinnacle of MV engines,with a Multifuel?I have seen them offered by a few companies and individuals over the last year in the $5000-$7000 range. However, no one knows for sure if any were actually sold and at what price. One factor is whether the engine is set up for deuce or 5-ton operation. I have a 1975 Mack M54A1. There are times when I dream of replacing the Mack engine with the multi-fuel to upgrade to an M54A2. But in moments of truth, I know I'll never actually change the engine even if someone give me one.
Strange as it may seem, the 5-ton version of the multi-fuel is a whole different animal than the deuce version at least in the horsepower dept. The 5-tom version puts out 220 horsepower which is more than the Mack engine. The multi-fuel M54 is the M54A2Why in the world would you want o replace that pinnacle of MV engines,with a Multifuel?
Wouldn't that be a downgrade of sorts?
If you do the swap,I'll buy the Mack from you.
Apologies. Thought it would be OK as I did not mention a specific auction. However, will not make any auction reference in future. Thanks.I know we all have seen what is coming up, but according to the rules we do not talk about present auctions.
So long as it's not "Henry's auction will have multifuels for sale" type postings, it's ok to be vague.Apologies. Thought it would be OK as I did not mention a specific auction. However, will not make any auction reference in future. Thanks.
Any thoughts on a rough number you paid, plus or minus a few hundred dollars say?? Some of us have no feel at all for the $$ value or reasonable market conditions.I recently acquired a rebuilt one "sealed in the container" and paid way more then expected. I could have bought a complete truck. None the less, it's what I wanted to do.
Almost cheaper to find a parts truck.Well the actual value is a mote thing as they have set minimum bids of $3000.00. That's way to "out of line" for me.
Take another look rustystud. yes, the minimum bid was $3000 it was found on Tuesday. There were many other bidders but no others were "reserve met." However, after the auction was over tonight, all the bids in the entire auction suddenly became "Reserve Met" no matter what the bid, including some at $2000. Go see for yourself.Well the actual value is a mote thing as they have set minimum bids of $3000.00. That's way to "out of line" for me.
Seems like way too much money. Does not seem fair to the guy/gal that bid $3000 thinking none could go for less. But if you need an engine what are you going to do.Take another look rustystud. yes, the minimum bid was $3000 it was found on Tuesday. There were many other bidders but no others were "reserve met." However, after the auction was over tonight, all the bids in the entire auction suddenly became "Reserve Met" no matter what the bid, including some at $2000. Go see for yourself.
Take another look rustystud. yes, the minimum bid was $3000 it was found on Tuesday. There were many other bidders but no others were "reserve met." However, after the auction was over tonight, all the bids in the entire auction suddenly became "Reserve Met" no matter what the bid, including some at $2000. Go see for yourself.
I think you may need to check your specs a little better, The LDS-465-1A makes 175 HP in the M39 series 5 tons,the ONLY version of the multifuel that makes 200 hp+ is the LDS 465-2,which was produced for the M656 and M757 trucks with the allison auto.Strange as it may seem, the 5-ton version of the multi-fuel is a whole different animal than the deuce version at least in the horsepower dept. The 5-tom version puts out 220 horsepower which is more than the Mack engine. The multi-fuel M54 is the M54A2