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Re: 140 cracked block update
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Posted by dan on May 02, 2002 at 17:23:40 from (68.83.34.37):
In Reply to: 140 cracked block update posted by Mitch on May 01, 2002 at 18:01:59:
i just finnished rebuilding my super c with the same (almost)123. I got firecrator piston and sleeve kits from the dealer for about 500.00 and the bearings and gaskets from fishers. they are clevite bearings and felpro gaskets. that cost about 100.00. I didnt need a block but I jumped on one at a tractor salvage yard where I go often.i got a spare now. the name of the place is yinglings in taneytown Pa. I am sure he has other ones but i dont know if he ships. If you need help when you put it together let me know. I work at a case and kubota dealer and I love the farmalls. they help me keep my sanity.you could try wengers in myerstown also. they have a website and list lots of used and new parts for letter series farmalls.
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