Posted by old on December 29, 2009 at 08:41:17 from (4.245.7.213):
In Reply to: M Rebuild posted by ChrisMO on December 29, 2009 at 07:24:14:
Parts that is the easy part. 100s of places to get them. The tractor barn in Republic, O'Reilly"s has them etc etc etc. As for what you need to do you first need to figure out how wore the engine is. Most likely a simple ring job will not do much other then waste your $$. Pull the engine and have a machine shop check it out as for as how close it is to spec. Then go from there. Warning you can easily get more into and engine then the whole tractor would sell for. I.E. just a sleeve kit will cost you around $700 and then you still have a lot of other parts you will need.
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