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Posted by Jeff_MI on January 05, 2003 at 14:08:25 from (207.140.225.167):
In Reply to: I love working on my tractor ! posted by Brian on January 04, 2003 at 21:04:17:
Sounds great! I just pulled my first engine last night. The temp was 26 F in northern Michigan, but my snowsuit kept me warm (no snow here yet, but it will probably hit us hard in Feb/Mar). I'm restoring a 1946 BN with a very rusty and stuck engine. I hooked a tow strap around each end of the block, tied it to the Horn Mfg loader on my 1940 H, unscrewed the six bolts, and it came off smoothly. I put it on a bench and removed the flywheel, clutch, and crankshaft. The block is now sitting upside down while the pistons, sleeves, and cam shaft soak in PB Blaster. Next stop, the machinist for line boring the crank bearings (the caps cracked, and I needed to get "new" ones). Thank you for sharing your story.
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