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Western Oregon | Yes, but the 2-150 motor helps support the frame. Of course the 2-150 has a real tractor motor, 585 cu inch Minneapolis-Moline while the 2-155 is just toy, 403 or 470 cu inch or something like that. (I am sure my old MM G1355 which is basically the same as a 2-150 has more torque than the 2-155.)
The 2-155 just sets in that bathtub frame. Hah, oil bath frame I might add. Only has 1/2" bolts holding it down. I'm going to replace the bolts and loctite them.
And yes I have had to drill a few broken motor mount bolts out of the side of Minneapolis-Moline engines. Would hate to admit to any design flaws in the MM tractor. I think White was buying cheap bolts or something!
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