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The last picture shows the intake for the tip turbine, behind the honeycomb is a separate filter. The hood has an opening on either side for the intake to the cooler and the after-cooler exhaust. Having two separate air cleaners sure makes it messy under the hood, but they make it work.

This is the 401 cu.in. engine. Rated for 188 hp. I didn't hear it run, but I wondered if it made the whoosh like a Mack does....

http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/004/0/3/4034-ford-tw-35-engine.html

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Fun is what they fine you for!

My name is Bob Buckman sir,. . . and I hate truckers.

that on a tw 30?

The picture is of a tw-35.... but I think the set up was used on the tw-25, 30, and 35 as well as the newer 8730's and 8830's.

Fun is what they fine you for!

My name is Bob Buckman sir,. . . and I hate truckers.

Has anyone on here had trouble getting parts for turbine? Was that a durable set-up?

I have a spare turbine and charge cooler just incase I need one. I have never heard people complain about them failing. And I never had to buy parts for it.

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