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Re: Fire Crater Pistons + 100 vs 140 crankshaft
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Posted by Ramon from NC on September 29, 2004 at 08:56:10 from (64.102.78.199):
In Reply to: Re: Fire Crater Pistons + 100 vs 140 crankshaft posted by Stan(VA). on September 28, 2004 at 16:11:19:
Stan (and folks), The update. So I dropped by today actually to pick up a subsoiler and asked him more probing questions. It is indeed $80/cylinder but indeed, he mis-spoke and it was after market. He said it was either through Tractor Implement Company or some other company that was owned by John Deere out of Nashville. I'll do more checking on this. Currently I have a stock Farmall 100, which I believe factory HP is 20.13 (from Nebraska Test results at http://www.oldoakfarmalls.com/IHCNebTable.html). So in increase of 3 hp would put me at around 23hp, closer to a Super C or an H. Does that sound correct? I am talking to the gent at Weber Tractors works as well, it seems like he has Fire Crater Piston and Sleeve set for the 100 for about $425, which also seems like a good deal if it is IH. Any experience with his stuff? Thank as always, Ramon
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