Posted by Owen Aaland on January 31, 2012 at 21:43:03 from (216.47.35.22):
In Reply to: 856 Advise please. posted by flhr62 on January 31, 2012 at 02:57:54:
Is it a gas or a diesel engine? If it is a gas engine it would probably have more value as a collector tractor rather than a working tractor.
Since it had a connecting rod problem that ruined the crankshaft, most likely the bearing shelled out. If that is the case the entire engine will have to be torn apart and cleaned or there is a good chance that debris left in the engine will destroy it again in a short time.
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