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Re: 504 Farmall Head Bolt Torque Spec's
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 04, 2006 at 12:31:34 from (75.24.28.38):
In Reply to: 504 Farmall Head Bolt Torque Spec's posted by Steve from Arkansas on October 04, 2006 at 12:02:03:
Your putting this tractor together with out a book!!! i have been working on engines since i was 14 and still to this day i use the books and no you don't just start in the center and work your way out as there is a parttern that ya go by and to explain it on here i would have to know how to draw a diagrahm and i am not computer smart . When i work on something that i do not have a book for then i go and buy one and many guys don't like the I T Manuals but they have served me well for many years as they have served many dealers on the off brand that they may come across on trade ins . I use to do contract work for a Old Oliver dealer on his off brand trades because his mechanic did not know how to do a T/A job on a I H or work on the hyd. systems and he would call me to come up and fix them and he had every I T manual printed at the time in a rack in the shop even the mechanics there would use them before looking in the Oliver books . So go get a book on your tractor .
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