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1945 farmall a w/cracked block

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big moe

06-02-2006 18:53:08




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doesanyone out there know how to fix this? other than this the tractor is in showroom condition




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Janicholson

06-03-2006 10:21:11




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 Re: 1945 farmall a w/cracked block in reply to big moe, 06-02-2006 18:53:08  
As noted below, it can be fixed if external. I would use the threaded crack sealing method using overlapping plugs that are drilled and tapped into the iron block. it is permanent, and clean repair.
JimN



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janicholson

06-03-2006 12:53:33




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 Re: 1945 farmall a w/cracked block in reply to Janicholson, 06-03-2006 10:21:11  
thank you jim i am new to this computer stuff and every ones helpfullness and kindness is just blowing me away this is great!



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gene bender

06-03-2006 03:52:06




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 Re: 1945 farmall a w/cracked block in reply to big moe, 06-02-2006 18:53:08  
You didnt say where or how big and how bad is the crack. I have two that i fixed with rubber cement that is used to seal a new windshield. One tractor is the mowing one and we have 5a to mow it hasent leaked in 5yrs. Other one is used for planting sweet corn and general uses messing around. It could be roughed up with a stiff paint brush and would be hardly noticed. Now if the block is cracked between the cycls thats a no no but just the normall crack behind the carb go for it. Fiberglass and cloth will also work. J.B. weld is hard to use as it will run. Block has to be super clean for a repairs to work.

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