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Dick L in NW Oh

06-29-1999 12:55:05




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Does any one know if there is a combine block that will bolt in the AC C I was told that I would be able to find a Gleaner block that would fit. This might not be true. Thank you for any information that you might have.




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Lyle Boeckholt

07-03-1999 19:58:40




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 Re: AC C Engine block in reply to Dick L in NW Ohio, 06-29-1999 12:55:05  
I've got a brand new block for a "B" (would fit "C" or "CA"). Still has the cosmoline on the block from factory. Not sure what to ask, but if your interested, let me know.

Lyle



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Darrell Grams Jr.

06-30-1999 21:16:26




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 Re: AC C Engine block in reply to Dick L in NW Ohio, 06-29-1999 12:55:05  
The engine from the #'s 60 & 90 pull type combines have the same engine as the AC-C & AC-B tractors. I'm currently in the process of putting the engine from a #60 in my AC-C. If your not worried about the sleeve I have a AC-C block that other than the sleeve is fine. Let me know if your interested. Hope this information helps you out.

Darrell Grams Jr.
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kevin

06-30-1999 03:27:04




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 Re: AC C Engine block in reply to Dick L in NW Ohio, 06-29-1999 12:55:05  
I have an old C that was victim to a fire with block. I bought it for the wheel weights and belt pulley. No head on block, no oil pan or crank, in other words it is exposed to the weather. Not sure if it can be used, but free to good home if you're interested. Located in Waynesburg, PA, about 3 miles from I-79.



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