Well if they work on them then they SHOULD know . And with it set at that much Hp. she is pushing compression past the head gskt. and trying to lift the head. . And no doubt that she will need the head trued up , also now is the time to get the valves done and the valve protrusion set CORRECTLY . Myself i think i would have NEW head bolts installed . Now maybe and maybe not they know that that head will need retorqued AFTER fifty hours of use so this means that even after you re torque after the engine is up to operating temp it should be done again after fifty hours and the valves reset. Myself i would feel more comfortable with a Hp, setting around 140 as that is more then enough, if ya need more then that then get a bigger tractor with more cu. in.
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