Posted by Nebraska Kirk on December 25, 2012 at 16:20:02 from (207.91.4.159):
In Reply to: more rusty iron... posted by jbp on December 25, 2012 at 08:57:33:
jbp said: (quoted from post at 10:57:33 12/25/12) Where do you find replacement valves and guides? I have a 22-36 setting in the shed needing both valves and guides along with a usable cylinder sleeve. Mine is a sawmill tractor so the drive line should be in good condition. Joe[/quote:aa39b2608c]
I think I can help you out with a good used sleeve. I have a 22-36 engine sitting in the shed with 3 good sleeves.
PS The thresher is a 22 inch McCormick Deering
heavyhaulertoo said: (quoted from post at 14:06:48 12/25/12) I bet it's got ice in the rearend in the winter,ha
They sure do!
[quote:aa39b2608c="Badger08"](quoted from post at 10:36:22 12/25/12) Neat to see! I would love to have those to slab weights off that 460 though, what part of NE are you in?
I am in the southeastern corner of the State, but the pictures were taken at the previous owner's place in central Missouri and everything you see in the background belongs to him.
This post was edited by Nebraska Kirk at 16:29:32 12/25/12 2 times.
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