Posted by Keith-OR on December 26, 2007 at 20:58:14 from (207.200.116.7):
In Reply to: Re: C-123 Rebuild posted by georgeky on December 26, 2007 at 16:52:30:
Yep I agree George, most of these old tractors were designed not to require much machining, Most of the towns back when most of these old tractor were in use, did not have a engine type machine shop. Tractors were designed so the farmer could do most of the repairs in the field or major work in his barn. Lot of farms were miles from town let alone machine shop. When I was growing up the closest machine shop was over 50 miles away, we couldn't afford to drive there too often or have tractor tied up for week or more getting machine work done!!!
I own a set of micrometers so I do alot of my own measurements. Also do my own valves as friend has a valve grind setup along with seat cutters and stones.
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