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Re: Can Anybody Identify These Pistons?
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Posted by Red Dave on September 30, 2004 at 10:38:45 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Re: Can Anybody Identify These Pistons? posted by Stuart on September 30, 2004 at 09:45:35:
No, it never seemed to have a lot more power than any other A/B/BN I've run. Of course, this tractor hasn't really been worked hard for some years now. I noticed the tendency to heat up for a couple of years now, but it wasn't a big problem because it hasn't been worked hard or run for extended periods of time. Now I am wanting to take it to a plow day and decided that it was time to do something about it. I'm pretty sure the overheating problem was due to the 3 double handfuls of rust, scale and crap I flushed out of the block with the pressure washer. I got the idea to clean out the block from gene b on this site. He has been telling us for years how much crud accumulates in these blocks, and he was right! Thanks gene b!
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