Results 1 to 18 of 18

Thread: John Deere Diesels

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Has anyone here adapted a JD Diesel to marine use?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Has anyone here adapted a JD Diesel to marine use?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Has anyone here adapted a JD Diesel to marine use?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 1999
    Location
    Santa Fe, NM, Formerly Seattle, WA USA
    Posts
    777

    Default

    It has been done. The one I saw installed was in Glory of the Seas by Bill Prothero, son of grand old Seattle Schooner builder Frank Prothero. Glory was Frank's last boat and he knew he would never finish it. Bill is now doing a beautiful job of bringing his dad's dream to fruition. I know there is a dealer of marinized JDs in the area. Give a holler if their name and number would be useful.

    Jamie

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 1999
    Location
    Santa Fe, NM, Formerly Seattle, WA USA
    Posts
    777

    Default

    It has been done. The one I saw installed was in Glory of the Seas by Bill Prothero, son of grand old Seattle Schooner builder Frank Prothero. Glory was Frank's last boat and he knew he would never finish it. Bill is now doing a beautiful job of bringing his dad's dream to fruition. I know there is a dealer of marinized JDs in the area. Give a holler if their name and number would be useful.

    Jamie

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 1999
    Location
    Santa Fe, NM, Formerly Seattle, WA USA
    Posts
    777

    Default

    It has been done. The one I saw installed was in Glory of the Seas by Bill Prothero, son of grand old Seattle Schooner builder Frank Prothero. Glory was Frank's last boat and he knew he would never finish it. Bill is now doing a beautiful job of bringing his dad's dream to fruition. I know there is a dealer of marinized JDs in the area. Give a holler if their name and number would be useful.

    Jamie

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2000
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    289

    Default

    John Deere blocks are somewhat common out on the water except for the fact that they have been painted white and called Luggers. As far as everyone I have every talked to or worked with they are the same damn thing. Of coures if you want a generator then you call it a northern lights. But all three are really the same bloody thing.

    Jonathan

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Apr 2000
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    289

    Default

    John Deere blocks are somewhat common out on the water except for the fact that they have been painted white and called Luggers. As far as everyone I have every talked to or worked with they are the same damn thing. Of coures if you want a generator then you call it a northern lights. But all three are really the same bloody thing.

    Jonathan

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Apr 2000
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    289

    Default

    John Deere blocks are somewhat common out on the water except for the fact that they have been painted white and called Luggers. As far as everyone I have every talked to or worked with they are the same damn thing. Of coures if you want a generator then you call it a northern lights. But all three are really the same bloody thing.

    Jonathan

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Sep 1999
    Location
    Marysville, Wa. USA
    Posts
    178

    Default

    Depends on which John Deere you are talking about. If the engine is the old POP POP that came from your grampas tractor I would forget it because it's going to shake your boat apart.

    Alaska Diesel Electric who builds the Lugger lable power plants does build on the John Deere engines in thier smaller packages. The bigger engines however are Komatsu's. The Northern Lights generators by the same company use various import engines depending on generator size. My NL 12 kw is a IMZ engine and the 20 kw is a Shibaura.

    John Deere also markets their own marine engines.

    [This message has been edited by Ken Liden (edited 03-03-2001).]

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Sep 1999
    Location
    Marysville, Wa. USA
    Posts
    178

    Default

    Depends on which John Deere you are talking about. If the engine is the old POP POP that came from your grampas tractor I would forget it because it's going to shake your boat apart.

    Alaska Diesel Electric who builds the Lugger lable power plants does build on the John Deere engines in thier smaller packages. The bigger engines however are Komatsu's. The Northern Lights generators by the same company use various import engines depending on generator size. My NL 12 kw is a IMZ engine and the 20 kw is a Shibaura.

    John Deere also markets their own marine engines.

    [This message has been edited by Ken Liden (edited 03-03-2001).]

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Sep 1999
    Location
    Marysville, Wa. USA
    Posts
    178

    Default

    Depends on which John Deere you are talking about. If the engine is the old POP POP that came from your grampas tractor I would forget it because it's going to shake your boat apart.

    Alaska Diesel Electric who builds the Lugger lable power plants does build on the John Deere engines in thier smaller packages. The bigger engines however are Komatsu's. The Northern Lights generators by the same company use various import engines depending on generator size. My NL 12 kw is a IMZ engine and the 20 kw is a Shibaura.

    John Deere also markets their own marine engines.

    [This message has been edited by Ken Liden (edited 03-03-2001).]

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Thanks,
    I am starting to look at the Ford Diesels also.

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Thanks,
    I am starting to look at the Ford Diesels also.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    Nunda,NY,USA
    Posts
    28

    Default

    Thanks,
    I am starting to look at the Ford Diesels also.

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Mar 2000
    Location
    Apollo Beach Fl USA
    Posts
    38

    Default

    IMHO, The ford Lehman is an excellent choice.. I have twin 120's and they run like a champ. If you are on the east coast check out these folks... http://www.eaglesnest.net/americandiesel/
    Bob and his team do a great job !!!
    Rgds, John

    [This message has been edited by Suprcargo (edited 03-08-2001).]

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Mar 2000
    Location
    Apollo Beach Fl USA
    Posts
    38

    Default

    IMHO, The ford Lehman is an excellent choice.. I have twin 120's and they run like a champ. If you are on the east coast check out these folks... http://www.eaglesnest.net/americandiesel/
    Bob and his team do a great job !!!
    Rgds, John

    [This message has been edited by Suprcargo (edited 03-08-2001).]

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2000
    Location
    Apollo Beach Fl USA
    Posts
    38

    Default

    IMHO, The ford Lehman is an excellent choice.. I have twin 120's and they run like a champ. If you are on the east coast check out these folks... http://www.eaglesnest.net/americandiesel/
    Bob and his team do a great job !!!
    Rgds, John

    [This message has been edited by Suprcargo (edited 03-08-2001).]

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •