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D.C. Arnold

05-04-2004 03:47:47




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Just trying to get on the system. I have enjoyed and learned so much from this group in the past few years.

Previously I have tried to post without success.

Thanks to all for your wisdom and sharing.

I have a Super C and 340 Utility.




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horselover

05-04-2004 09:16:30




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 Re: Joining discussion group in reply to D.C. Arnold, 05-04-2004 03:47:47  
i have a model m tractor and the piston rings are stuck i have freed them in three cylindes but number one is stil stuck do you have any sugestions also it is not a super m so is the engine the same bore and stroke as model h



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26Red

05-04-2004 13:08:21




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to horselover, 05-04-2004 09:16:30  
You make have pull the engine and drop the crankshaft and pound the piston out with a sledge hammer and block of wood.

Lots of labor but works every time.



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TDK- reply to horselover!

05-04-2004 12:57:27




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to horselover, 05-04-2004 09:16:30  
Type in "stuck piston" . Plenty of threads on the subject. The M has a 3 7/8 bore X 5 1/4 stroke, not even close to H, which is 3 3/8 X 4 1/4 .



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49 Cubber!

05-04-2004 12:54:20




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to horselover, 05-04-2004 09:16:30  
Keep working with it and soaking it.SUper M has 4" bore,M 3 7/8 bore and H has 3 3/8 bore.Completely different from the Super M.



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Al Kolano

05-04-2004 06:00:00




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 Re: Joining discussion group in reply to D.C. Arnold, 05-04-2004 03:47:47  
Does any body know the shifting pattern for a IH 330 Utility?



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Al Kolano

05-04-2004 06:24:41




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to Al Kolano, 05-04-2004 06:00:00  
This is my first tractor so I have acouple other another stupid questions. There is a lever for high & low range. Is the shifting patern the same? And is there a neutral postion?



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D.C. Arnold

05-04-2004 06:13:49




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to Al Kolano, 05-04-2004 06:00:00  
Al:

Don't know about 330 but 340U is what I call a double H.

Left Up=Reverse
Left Down=First
Center Up=Second
Center Down=Third
Right Up=Fourth
Right Down=Fifth/Road Gear.
Good Luck.



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Jimmy King

05-04-2004 06:09:37




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 Re: Re: Joining discussion group in reply to Al Kolano, 05-04-2004 06:00:00  
Top left Rev, bottom left 1st, middle row top 2nd, bottom 3rd, right top 4th, bottom 5th



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faber

05-04-2004 04:18:21




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 Re: Joining discussion group in reply to D.C. Arnold, 05-04-2004 03:47:47  
You're now a pro.



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Nebraska Cowman

05-04-2004 04:11:30




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 Re: Joining discussion group in reply to D.C. Arnold, 05-04-2004 03:47:47  
you're doing fine, see how easy it is!



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