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Posted by Puller504 on July 28, 2007 at 17:26:26 from (71.244.135.59):
In Reply to: need help on 504 posted by larry h on July 28, 2007 at 14:28:17:
Congradulations on getting your 504! I've owned mine since 1980, I'm the 2nd owner and knew the farmer who bought it new. The reason you can't find an engine rebuild kit for your engine is that it's a sleeveless motor. When Wellington Implement in Wellington, Ohio rebuilt my 504 engine they had to send the block to a machine shop and have it bored to true up the cylinders. That was 20 years ago and the little 504's still running strong! My daughter got 4th places in a pull earlier this year in the stock tractor 4500# AND 5500# classes! Manuals are available here at the YTMag Store. Enjoy! Don
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