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Re: Re: Re: Cracked Block on A/B/C etc. Farmalls?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 24, 2004 at 19:07:27 from (209.226.106.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cracked Block on A/B/C etc. Farmalls? posted by Haas on January 24, 2004 at 18:34:55:
Paul: Yes I well remember the old testers with the long glass tube. My grandfather had one on the farm. In our area it seemed as thought a lot of this happened after the original owners traded them off, and they were sold to householders for yard work, part timers, etc. I remember hearing of a lot of cracked blocks, in the smaller Farmalls during the 60s and 70s May be we were just lucky, we had a W4, Cub, H, 300, 130 and 560D in that order. I think those were all presurized, not sure on W4 and Cub, I do remember my dad draining them, when it was cold so I don't think he even ran anti freeze in those two.
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