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Posted By: aaaroaddog Industril 265 - 11/24/13 02:31 PM
In need of 265 IND-32
Posted By: Beater of the Pack Re: Industril 265 - 11/24/13 03:30 PM
Tell us more.
Posted By: stock49 Re: Industril 265 - 11/26/13 06:19 PM
 Originally Posted By: aaaroaddog
In need of 265 IND-32


Seems you will need to look under the hood of a Bombardier snow moving implement . . .
at least according to Foley:
FoleyEnginesTechTip

There is also a site dedicated to the original Power Wagon

that has a page about these industrial motors:
www.t137.com

Perhaps someone there has a line on where you might score one of them . . .

good luck.

regards,
stock49
Posted By: jimmy six #35 Re: Industril 265 - 11/29/13 12:51 PM
If I'm not mistaken these 265's were Chrysler "Crown" marine engines also. Do your looking where old 50's boats were abandon. Rebuilt one in the 60's a very trouble free run forever flathead 6....Then again I could be wrong
Posted By: Pritch Re: Industril 265 - 12/01/13 12:53 AM
I know a guy who has one, but you would have to buy the whole Tucker Sno Cat


He says it has a fresh rebuild, but it was years ago. I think he wants like 2500 for the whole thing.
My other computer is in the shop or I'd have a picture of the engine.
Posted By: domoautoparts Re: Industril 265 - 12/03/13 09:59 PM
This guy is so cool, and certainly a lot of people are concerned
Posted By: Hud I Re: Industril 265 - 12/03/13 10:56 PM
The engine was used in Ag. equipment. Oliver combines runs the 265 ind. Hope this helps. Hud
Posted By: Beater of the Pack Re: Industril 265 - 12/04/13 02:03 PM
They were used on a lot if irrigation wells. Probably still some setting out there on the prairie.
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