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Re: Super C distilate tractor
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Posted by Mopar Motivator on January 15, 2006 at 09:24:07 from (69.4.207.119):
In Reply to: Re: Super C distilate tractor posted by El Toro on January 15, 2006 at 08:10:03:
I dug out the serial # for the tractor, FC146372 which makes it a 1952 Super C I did not check the casting number, I do know I had to find a sleeve and piston for a distillate c113 to replace the hole that had water in it. Page 45 of Guy Fay"s originality guide to Farmall Letter Series Tractors states: "Apparently the few Super Cs produced with kerosene-distillate engines used a 3x4-inch(the c113)engine as well." And believe me, a c113 distillate motor is no power house. From the size of the craters in the pistons, I bet it is barely 5:1 compression at best. I am missing a piece of linkage that goes to the heat stove on the exhaust manifold and I can"t find a picture or another example of one to go by. Thanks
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