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Old 02-28-2021, 08:05 PM   #21
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Thanks for the feedback.

Is there a good source of knowledge on Perkins diesel engines? I have very little experience with diesels, but very willing to learn.
I am not much of a resource for Perkins since I have Lehmans but I believe there is a company called TAD, Trans Atlantic Diesel or something like that, that is a good resource for Perkins. Do a google and see if you can find them. They can probably help you.
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Comodave nailed it- https://tadiesels.com/ Good source-good people
T6354M are good engines and will serve you well. TF member J Leonard is very knowledgeable with Perkins. He helped me a lot and is a great guy to boot
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