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Re: Farmall BN mystery motor
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Posted by Gary on January 15, 2002 at 08:16:49 from (205.188.197.24):
In Reply to: Farmall BN mystery motor posted by the plumber on January 14, 2002 at 19:57:20:
That engine could be a c-153 engine from a IHC 93 combine. It will have a water pump instead of the thermo-flo system the older ones used. It will NOT be the same water pump setup the Super C has.It could also be the same engine IHC mower conditioners used.Both ,(correct me if I'm wrong guys),have a notch out of the lower , right , rear of the block, where the starters stuck straight out rather than in from the back.I pull an A and a C with those engines. There are a lot of "fun"things you can do with them.
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