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Re: Fire Crater Pistons + 100 vs 140 crankshaft
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Posted by Ramon from NC on September 30, 2004 at 07:46:24 from (64.102.78.199):
In Reply to: Re: Fire Crater Pistons + 100 vs 140 crankshaft posted by Stan(VA). on September 30, 2004 at 05:23:52:
Stan (VA) As always, great advice. Is there any way I can tell if an overbore kit has been put into the tractor without pulling it completely apart. At this point, the tractor runs pretty strong and I get about 40 on the oil pressure gauge at startup and it runs down to about 20 after several hours of disking or bush-hogging and it burns no oil. Does that sound right? I thought that was ok for now and that I might go ahead and buy the overbore kit now (expecting that in a year or two, prices might rise) and then put it into the tractor later, when I either needed to do it or when we had some spare cash. By the way JT, I checked my notes and that other firm was A+I (the one owned by John Deere). Thanks gents, Ramon
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