Differences between the B6200 and B7200 motors?

SortaRetired

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I've got a B7200 that caught fire over the winter. The fire was mainly contained in the engine compartment. I just found a B6200 with a blown HST that I'd like to pick up to use as a donor tractor. From the outside, the motors look to be the same. Can anyone tell me if there is a difference? And if so, what are they? My B7200 is gear driven so I am wondering if I can just swap out the motors. At the very least, I can salvage all of the parts I need to replace on mine. I've attached two pics. The burnt one is my B7200 and the good one is the B6200. Thanks in advance for your input!
 

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TheOldHokie

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I've got a B7200 that caught fire over the winter. The fire was mainly contained in the engine compartment. I just found a B6200 with a blown HST that I'd like to pick up to use as a donor tractor. From the outside, the motors look to be the same. Can anyone tell me if there is a difference? And if so, what are they? My B7200 is gear driven so I am wondering if I can just swap out the motors. At the very least, I can salvage all of the parts I need to replace on mine. I've attached two pics. The burnt one is my B7200 and the good one is the B6200. Thanks in advance for your input!
B6200 used D850 engine. B7200 used D950 engine. Probably a bolt on switch but you will lose a little displacement/HP.

Dan
 
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