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How about this rebuild kit?

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michael price

12-31-2007 06:39:27




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What do you guys think about this rebuild kit? I need it for a IH 484 and I cant beat the price of find a kit with everything like this one.
I just dont want to buy a bunch of junk.

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randy hall

12-31-2007 17:12:53




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
i can beat that price by fifty dollars.



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michael price

12-31-2007 08:54:55




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
I forgot about the tractor parts on this website, I found a kit alot better.



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michael price

12-31-2007 08:51:44




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
I have the engine apart now and will need to have some work done on the crankshaft.



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El Toro

12-31-2007 07:47:11




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
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You would be better off to buy your kit from this forum and let your auto machine shop furnish your bearings as Rusty suggested. They can measure your crankshaft and tell you if just needs polishing and needs .002" undersize bearings or are still std. If it need to be ground undersize they can determine that too.

When I did a Farmall A the shaft looked terrible.
It wasn't scored, but it was brown in color on all the journals. I had measured the rod journals and they were worn .002". When I dropped it off at the machine shop they called me a work and said it only needed polishing and would need .002" undersize rod and main bearings.
They supplied the bearings too. The cost back then for polishing and the shaft looked new was $25.00. The sleeve kit was $80.00 from IH dealer.
This was in 1975 & 1976. Hal

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Jon Aller

12-31-2007 07:34:06




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
Give Alderson Tractor a try. www.aldersontractor.com He is a great guy to deal with. Lots of new and used parts. He is located in SE Iowa.



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RustyFarmall

12-31-2007 07:19:53




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
You need to tear your engine down and inspect it before buying a kit. I know that kit comes with everything, but you may need undersized bearings to compensate for wear on the crankshaft, or maybe even the crank will need to be turned down at a machine shop. More than likely the rod bushings will also need to be replaced, and then those need to be reamed to the correct size for the new pins. You might want to consider buying a kit without the bearings, and let your local machine shop get those for you. If the machine shop gets to sell you the bearings, he will probably inspect and measure the crankshaft for free.

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georgeky

12-31-2007 07:02:51




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to michael price, 12-31-2007 06:39:27  
Not sure what they go for now days. Call Brad Marshall at 1-888-824-0544. Bet he will beat that. That one may go higher before auction ends. Never tell about ebay.

1-888-824-0544



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RustyFarmall

12-31-2007 07:10:33




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 Re: How about this rebuild kit? in reply to georgeky, 12-31-2007 07:02:51  
It's not an auction. It is buy it now. It won't go any higher.



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