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Posted by Mark on February 04, 2007 at 13:44:35 from (172.168.3.78):
In Reply to: Re: Help with a farmall a posted by 37 chief on February 04, 2007 at 12:42:03:
Stan, Of course, you're right. I should have consulted you first. My faux pas.....that's 'blunder' in English. farmall boy, tear right into it. Rip the hide from your knuckles, beat and bang and invent new cuss words..because then you'll be 'doin it like a real man' and larnin sumpthin. You'll larn that when you're done, the head still needs to go to a machine shop, the block is pitted and needs reboring, the crank probably needs turning and that the block is probably cracked. You'll 'larn' all about rod and main bearings, perhaps cam bearings, and weak valve springs and guides. After you get it bolted back together, you might even get to learn about blocked oil passages that would have been boiled out by a machine shop before all those new parts got crammed inside and the tractor bolted back together, only to find you're screwed. But just think of the valuable lesson you will have larned! Good luck.
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