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Re: Cracked Block on A/B/C etc. Farmalls?
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Posted by pcy on January 24, 2004 at 20:00:17 from (204.32.115.77):
In Reply to: Cracked Block on A/B/C etc. Farmalls? posted by Al on January 24, 2004 at 14:24:10:
i have owened at least 25 c and sc tractors over the last 15 years , and at least 10 of them have had cracked blocks, 2 years ago i sold my c that i used to cultivate tobacco with and needed one to use, long story short, i bought a sc with water shooting out the exhaust, i took the head off, the gasket was blown, block cracked no2 and 3 out the side down the middle, i took a caulking gun with red silicone and filled the crack used 1/4 tube or better put old head gasket back on,went to walmart and got 2 bottles of liquid glass sealent poured in rads, hoped to use to cultivate 5 acres of tobacco, its still running no problems its used to cutivate 5 acres of tob, and 3 acres sweetcorn about 4 times over every year
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