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Re: Farmall H Overbore Sleeves 3/3/8 to 3/7/16?
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Posted by Chad on March 20, 2003 at 04:06:44 from (152.72.252.244):
In Reply to: Farmall H Overbore Sleeves 3/3/8 to 3/7/16? posted by Andrew from Australia on March 19, 2003 at 21:22:27:
Well we just re did a H engine and put the over bore 3-7/16 sleeves in it no problem. It will not be a super H for horse power that is forsure. The duel fuel H had like 24 hp I think. and the newer gas model had 28 hp I think. We had the gas model and we put fire crater pistons in it and they tell us like 31 or 32 hp now. We got one heck of a deal on the rebuild kit if you want to know where we got it email me off line. It is a fun job. We are now starting the duel fuel H that we have that has been converted from duel fuel but still has the 8776-DA head. you can see the two tractors below. the nice red one is a 48 my grandpa bought new in 48 we just got done with that. and the last picture is the rusty 44 that is now running! If you need any engine parts let me know I have a spare that we want to part out. good luck and most of all have fun! we did! Chad
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