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Posted by ChadS on July 10, 2006 at 09:13:39 from (66.228.96.168):
Later model, 282, roosa master pump. Probably never been apart, shows 2000hrs on a working original tach,, Nice original tractor,, A fella bought it, and brought it over,, says it has a miss,, then comes out of it when it warmed up, but it smokes like chimminy. Id say it sat for a while,, and then fired back up and the weaker links in the fuel system are now showing signs of wear. Engine oil is still oil,, not thinned by Diesil fuel,,, Around the exhaust ports, its showing some oily residue, not has been leaking, but id say its just started doing this. it doesnt knock,, starts OK,, it smokes blue fuel smoke out, not oil, fuel,, What am I looking at here??? injectors are probably for sure worn,, are there any injectors out there that would go right in and be bigger than stock,, not much,, just a little,, Rossa Master pump on it,, dry as a bone on the outside,, no visable leakage, or oil leaks,, Should it be just as well rebuilt, or trust the hour meter and make belive its possible to be OK,,,, Is there a bigger pump that works directly in its place that is better? I knkow where there is a lot of IH combines sitting with Diesils in em,, lots of parts from 715's up to 915's to some 1460's and id like to see whats possible to go junk yard shopping for a little better equipment and not spend alot doing it. Any sugestions?? I already bout know what to expect on what it costs to rebuild to new,, if I can,, save him some $$$ and have some fun. The 560 looks in good shape, quiet, tranny is quiet, pto is good, TA is good, Its new owner just wants to play a little bit with it on Saturday's,,, IH ladies N gents,, this guy,, used to be a die hard deere man,,, and somehow.. got converted from having alot of green in the barn,, to now alot of red in its place. He really likes this 560 for some reason,, So,,, How bout a "radio check" and whats the 20 on how to make a 560 into something he would really like! Junkyard shoppin now,, lets not get to high tech,, naturally aspirated,, just a little over stock rpm's 20% if that. Show this converted deereman why IH's are,,, well,, the way they are,,, simply the best!! Redder the better,, ChadS
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