by Bob » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:09 pm
The early ED2s had a 196 Buda and the little later ones had a 212 cubic inch engine. The ED 42 and I think another of the narrower widths had the Herc. As far as the reason I don't know why they used both, must have had supply issues. The BD2s were really rare I think about 6 were made. The Hercules has alot more power because its a 226 cubic inch. I personally think the Herc is a better engine too.
The FDLC had the supercharged Cummins, which was a factory thing. According to my price list the Cummins was an option. They made an FD, FDL and FDLC. The FDL was the logger special and the FDLC was a logger special with the Cummins. Jease if they woulda kept the Cummins they would have really had something. I'll bet it started alot better, had better power, and lasted better. I guess those "iron lung" Cummins were a really good engine.
The "S" o BGS was after the war Hercules had a pile of engines for Studebaker (JXC). They didn't need them after the war, so they made a deal with Cletrac to use them in their crawlers. Those engines were made for running higher rpms and had a couple extra bosses cast in them for generators aircompressors ect, but were eccentially the same engine.
I'd like to have an FDLC. It would be a sweet tractor.