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Re: Re: Re: Old Rusty H. PROJECT HALTED
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Posted by justin on July 01, 2001 at 08:50:43 from (209.23.129.91):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Old Rusty H. PROJECT HALTED posted by The Red on July 01, 2001 at 03:28:59:
Cracked block isn't too bad.. There are some salvage yards in Southern Illinois that sell blocks for around $150 plus your old one.. The problem is that you have to disassemble yourself, either at the yard or at your home and return the parts to the yard. I don't think you are in too bad of shape, I bought a H out of georgia for $175 I had to do the following: Line bore the mains in the block (someone had filed the caps instead of grinding the crank & buying new bearings) 3 of the connecting rods had to be resized for the same reason above. as far as the transmission I had to replace the shift forks, detent balls & springs, main shaft, 4&5 slider, right hand bull gear, and all bearings. I figure that after all the machining expense in the engine, I had probably $1200-1500 in the engine, and probably about $700 in the transmission. Now all I need to do is to paint it.. I found a good deal on a full set of steel, so I will be saving money as compared to if I needed to buy new "skins" for the tractor.
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