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what motors swap in a Farmall B

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MM

04-20-2004 06:52:33




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What are any problems putting C-113 from a C or a C-123 from a super C in a Farmall B? Is a C-123 from a 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, or a 240 an easy bolt up?
My grandpa's B has a cracked sleave and has been open for 8+ years. Full rebuild kit with crank regrind would make it happy BUT expensive. I have a line on some C & super C engines that would probably only need rings and I really like the idea of a live hydraulic pump on that B. Grandpa would have been proud to have hydraulics more than he would have cared if his tractor was a pure B. It already has a great C grill to replace the one a tree fell on.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated_thanks

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Michael

04-20-2004 16:12:32




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 Re: what motors swap in a Farmall B in reply to MM, 04-20-2004 06:52:33  
MM, I have a B that had a 123 put in it the had it set up with three point. The three point was made for work not show. If your intested in the parts let email me.

Jed, the pilot hole are you speeking of are they to line up with bellhouse.



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SAm in NS

04-21-2004 04:21:54




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 Re: Re: what motors swap in a Farmall B in reply to Michael, 04-20-2004 16:12:32  
The hole in the flywheel of the Baler engines that is required is for the pilot bearing for the clutch. Hope this helps, SAm in NS



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Jed

04-20-2004 07:48:18




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 Re: what motors swap in a Farmall B in reply to MM, 04-20-2004 06:52:33  
They will all swap. If you change the torque tube from the C, you will have a super B. A lot of the combine engines will work too, but they need to be drilled for the pilot shaft.



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