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bob mertens
10-01-2010 01:52:02
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Hi all engine in 1200 david brown spun center main bearing so machine shop says block and crank is junk. Would like to find a rebuildable engine for this tractor. thanks bob ELMER ARE YOU STILL KICKING????
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j/as
10-01-2010 04:45:03
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Re: david brown engine in reply to bob mertens, 10-01-2010 01:52:02
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bob mertens
10-09-2010 01:15:29
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Re: david brown engine in reply to j/as, 10-01-2010 04:45:03
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by what the shop told me it had hogged a lot of metal out of the center main
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mEl
10-09-2010 04:26:09
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Re: david brown engine in reply to bob mertens, 10-09-2010 01:15:29
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We have a local engine shop that would build the saddle up with brass and rebore it, also have seen the block bored oversize and a half sleeve in the block with a new cap and reline bored. There are alternatives to a new block if you get with the right machinist. mEl
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