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Re: Farmall power unit source
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Posted by Bill on March 13, 2001 at 13:31:56 from (207.90.93.45):
In Reply to: Farmall power unit source posted by dylan on March 13, 2001 at 07:35:35:
You may want to consider rebuilding your present engine if it is in good condition and not cracked. The increased bore kits make a noticeable different in the power. Being a wet sleeve engine it is fairly easy to rebuild. I rebuilt my A and have a L59 mower on it and have no problems with power. I also have a Super A with a 6 foot mower and have no problem with power. I would think that the Super A has been rebuilt. According to a I&T service manuel they both have the same engine 113.1 cubic inchs. If you rebuild your engine you don't have to worry about it going back together and making changes to the tractor.
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