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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on July 16, 2004 at 22:01:09 from (216.239.160.71):
In Reply to: rusty m engine posted by chris on July 16, 2004 at 20:34:19:
Chris, I have rebuilt or restored a number of Farmalls in the past few years :o) You can replace the cylinders (sleeve's) pistons, rods, bearings, side covers, oil pump, rebuild the head, replace rocker arms all for a price. You can replace everything but the block if you want an even replace the block or buy an complete engine. What I do is have the block bead blasted, replace the cam an rod bearings along with the rings. Replace the sleeves an have the starter an generator rebuilt along with the Carb an buy the two gasket kits to put it all back together. with all this your looking at about 3k, 4k if you replace all the tires, sand blast the rims. All the bolts an nuts I take off the tractor are re-taped or chased, lock washers all replaced. If you work real fast you can do one in about six months start to finish, most I believe take over a year some alot more, it all depends on money an time. Just my three cents :o)
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