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dctom

01-23-2004 10:36:20




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OK BILL AS BACKWARD AS I AM I WILL STILL BE HERE ANY TIME YOU WANT TO SHOW UP NOW TO ? I HAVE ANY ONE KNOW FOR SURE WHAT AP PISTONS ARE??? I SEE SEVERAL CARDS WHERE TRACTORS HAVE AP PISTONS INSTAULED. WOULDNT BE ALL POWER WOULD IT? DCTOM




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Don L

01-24-2004 15:30:02




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 Re: PISTONS in reply to dctom, 01-23-2004 10:36:20  
A is for auminum and P is piston-pin fitted
Don L.



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Mike Schotte

01-24-2004 17:15:49




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 Re: Re: PISTONS in reply to Don L , 01-24-2004 15:30:02  
Interesting.

What does "piston pin fitted" mean Don? Are you talking about the wrist pin?

-Schotte



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Don L

01-25-2004 07:11:10




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 Re: Re: Re: PISTONS in reply to Mike Schotte, 01-24-2004 17:15:49  
Yes , the wrist pin. The wrist pin is fitted to the piston. Ina DC,the pin rotates in the piston, ina SC,it rotates in the connecting rod bushing.



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bill

01-23-2004 14:16:21




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 Re: PISTONS in reply to dctom, 01-23-2004 10:36:20  

Tom would AP have anything to do with aluminum??? I wonder if this designation is on many DE pwer units as some had aluminum Just a thought I had to laught at my self as I upt adjustable wide front on the late DC I just finished It had the nonadjustable front wide under for athe loader the rear crank arm or pitman arn was under and short Never giv it a thought just put the steerng arm on and backed out of the shop to turn left turn wheel right Ok have another parts dc in the woods go get what i thought was right arm its too long and hi the light bar correct one is in colorado on late Donor DC which adj front came off of also one hub on the adj front is cracked (dont know how) took one off doner DC in woods IT HAS SAME HUB PART NUMBER BUT DODDERENT SIZE BEARING and the spindel has smaller fit on inside bearing tnis sendel must have been on SC originaly is all I can guess I suppose forgetting to change the sterring arm rall make me the BACKWARDS one lol

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dctom

01-23-2004 15:59:03




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 Re: Re: PISTONS in reply to bill, 01-23-2004 14:16:21  
I ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT WHEN 4" BECAME STANDARD ALL WERE ALUM. AND MOST DE HAD 4" PISTONS IN THEM



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