Posted by RN on January 15, 2009 at 10:51:52 from (96.60.82.253):
In Reply to: what do you guys think? posted by M Puller in WI on January 14, 2009 at 20:29:13:
Engine problem? Sometimes cam gear breaks- more known on Ms and Hs, especially the ones with upgrade to live pumps. You're facing 2 months of winter, no field work, and wife will throw you out of house from cabin fever in February so go to machine shed, put some blowdown wood in stove and fix engine or build something special like others snowed in on northern state farms. If no hole in block rods are probably good, valve drop would maybe mess up 1 piston. Pull pan and head to check if rebuildable- then decide if parts/pieces tractor or rebuild project. As others noted the basic parts and tires would break even or get a bit of profit. RN
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