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Posted by K.B. on July 26, 2003 at 12:19:55 from (209.163.43.51):
In Reply to: Re: Question for Hugh MacKay posted by Hugh MacKay on July 26, 2003 at 03:15:11:
Just checked my Farmall 200, 230, and 240 Parts Manual. It shows two different gasoline heads, one for C-123 engines serial number 501-36000, and the other is for C-123 engines serial number 36001 and up. Famall 200 had engines with serial number 501-36000, Farmall 230 had engines with serial number 36001-65000, and 240 had 65001 and up. Both heads shown in my manual use nine studs, but the studs for the 200 head have a different part number than the studs for the 230 and 240 head. Both heads use the same head gasket. This leads me to belive that the change to 14 studs for the C-123 occured during the 1963-1979 production of the 140. I suppose the easy way to figure it all out is to look into what head gaskets are used on different tractors with C-123 and C-135 engines.
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