6695 is a H block, if the bore is 3.749 or awful close to that the 300 and 350 sleeve kits will work provided they sized the top step in the block to 300 and 350 sleeve size. If not the step on the sleeves can be turned down to fit. Any flat top piston for a 300 or 350 will work with any H head. If you post the casting # on the head you have with all suffix letters more details may be added. Also if you use the 300 and 350 sleeve set you will probably have to use the special piston pin bushings in the small end of connecting rod. Bushings are sold on this site and other places. Reason being most all 300 and 350 sleeve sets sold now use a .875 piston pin. H, SH, 300 up to engine serial #48048 used 1.109 size piston pins. Later 300 and 350 used the .875 size. IH sold replacement pistons with .875 pins and adapter bushings for all the above tractors. If you can find a set of 300 piston and sleeves with the 1.109 pin size the standard H piston pin bushings can be used. Webers Tractor Works shows they have a piston set 366356 R91 for $325.00. If I remember that # correct, they are flat top 3-5/8 with the .875 pin. You could ask them by putting a WWW and .com after the name. Depending on the Head or pistons other options will work. With flat tops all you have to match is bore and piston pin sizes.
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