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Posted by nc140man on January 16, 2005 at 08:31:12 from (65.184.217.155):
Now that I'm down to stripping and repainting parts I'm finding cork plugging some holes in the cast parts of the clutch housing and tranny! Is this normal!?! Is this how they plugged them years ago? Should I worry? None of them are leaking and look to be intact. Never would have noticed if I didn't clean the dirt and grease off. Tractor is a '61 140, used to be My Grandfather's now My father is entrusting it to Me. Gonna restore it right. Just curious if I should even replace cork or leave it intact. Having fun restoring it! Just replaced the clutch,throwout bearing, refaced flywheel! That was a learning experience itself! Hope to have her done this spring! Thanks for the help!
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