Posted by Nebraska Kirk on December 26, 2009 at 19:53:49 from (207.91.4.156):
In Reply to: 1948 MD posted by Adam Wiles on December 22, 2009 at 06:03:19:
Bates Corp. has new 4" pistons, $203 each though :shock: IF it was me and IF the owner kept the old sleeves and pistons, and IF just one sleeve needs to be replaced, and IF the other three sleeves and 4 pistons are in good enough shape, I would reuse them and then just find a good used 3 7/8" sleeve. A lot of ifs, I know :lol: But since new parts are so expensive and the tractor will probably not be used 8-12 hours every day earning a living, then I would be more inclined to go this route. Hope it does not need main or rod bearings, main bearing set will run you $500 or more; rods, $160 for set of 4.
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