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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 12, 2004 at 05:17:21 from (209.226.247.128):
In Reply to: Block and head milling posted by Kent on April 11, 2004 at 19:54:49:
Kent: Still working on the 2544. You must have shifter figured out by now. Your were working on that when I last heard from you. Did you ever consider looking for a 239 cubic inch diesel. 239 was the standard diesel for that tractor. Those 200 cubic inch gas engines weren't much even when new. 504 was the same spread, 153 gas or 188 diesel. The reputation on both these tractors were diesel was great and gas was an excuse. I'm not saying you should do it, rather just think about it. Thing to watch on the 239 diesel is where it came from. IH used that in British and American built tractors but the casting for mounting was a bit different. I think it was also used in some windrowers, and the casting may be different again.
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