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Re: overhauling a B
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Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 14, 2007 at 12:49:00 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Re: overhauling a B posted by Red Dave on March 14, 2007 at 09:16:57:
I can see what you are saying. So pretty much an overhaul (and I was never arguing semantics, that was the other guy) COMPLETELY replaces all the wear parts from your perspective. I have to agree that this is probably the wisest course. When you really get down to thinking about splitting tractors and dumping fluids and all the incidental costs of a total tear down, it just makes more sense to replace it all. Especially if you are going to put a showy coat of new paint on it. I appreciate the answers and your patience. I have a 2N here that I will be tearing into this summer. It will be my first time inside an engine and I am trying to get a feel for what is involved. Pretty confident I can handle whatever comes up but am trying to learn all I can. If I don't screw this up too badly then maybe I can work on my Farmalls as they need it. Fortunately, none have needed it so far! Regards, Dave.
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