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what motors swap in a Farmall B
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Posted by MM on April 20, 2004 at 06:52:33 from (66.143.252.110):
What are any problems putting C-113 from a C or a C-123 from a super C in a Farmall B? Is a C-123 from a 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, or a 240 an easy bolt up? My grandpa's B has a cracked sleave and has been open for 8+ years. Full rebuild kit with crank regrind would make it happy BUT expensive. I have a line on some C & super C engines that would probably only need rings and I really like the idea of a live hydraulic pump on that B. Grandpa would have been proud to have hydraulics more than he would have cared if his tractor was a pure B. It already has a great C grill to replace the one a tree fell on. Any advice would be greatly appreciated_thanks
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