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Massey Pony Help!!

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CASEPOWER

03-02-2005 17:51:01




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Can't seem to get these oversized pistons to fit. Any suggestions!!




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Chuck (Yankee)

03-03-2005 16:12:41




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 17:51:01  
Next OPP project tractor! Why don't you take a vacation and drive those rear weights up to your old yankee buddy!



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CASEPOWER

03-03-2005 16:48:01




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to Chuck (Yankee), 03-03-2005 16:12:41  
This will just be for resale, so I will take them off if you need them. I may be heading to Indiana soon. It also has a good PTO, but I have a Woods belly mower for it. The engine is just very very tired and needs a lot. I was actually debateing on parting the tractor, but hate to do it.



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Yankee

03-04-2005 20:49:32




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-03-2005 16:48:01  
I sent ya an email. Bring them along I'll buy lunch too!



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Sodbuster

03-03-2005 04:52:38




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 17:51:01  
'Bout 2ft. oversize bores! Dat should do it. Can't fool dis SC boy! Good Pic!



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51Pony

03-02-2005 17:58:04




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 17:51:01  
Great picture.

what are those out of?



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CASEPOWER

03-02-2005 18:40:24




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to 51Pony, 03-02-2005 17:58:04  
Not sure, but I believe they were built for a train. They are 9.5" bore. I just haven't figured out what there good for yet.



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Arthur Driesse

03-02-2005 18:09:18




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 Re: Massey Pony Help!! in reply to 51Pony, 03-02-2005 17:58:04  
I think the manual says to install them from the bottom. Maybe bore it out a bit. LOL



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