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Posted by jerry on February 08, 2004 at 04:52:47 from (205.247.237.150):
i dont know much about major engine repair,but i think i can get by with some help from you. how do i know what size of bearing ineed. i bought the tractor from a dealer that took advantage of me three years ago. idont know if the crank has ever been turned down. i do not want put alot money in this tractor, i would like to someday by a bigger tractor, cant afford it right now.all i use this for is to keep my driveway open and plow the garden ,but with the past to winters the poor little cub has had trouble keeping up. are the bearings stamped on the back side.do i remove the rod caps and use plastic gauge using the old bearings ,would like to have the cub totally rebuilt someday , idont think the the problem is the oilpump becuase when the oil preasure drops the engine starts to knock a little. that would be a sign of warned bearings, thanks for the hep:)
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