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Re: Flat Pistons Vs. Dome
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Posted by boochie on November 07, 2002 at 10:48:52 from (216.10.181.101):
In Reply to: Flat Pistons Vs. Dome posted by Brian on November 06, 2002 at 17:09:23:
Brian, I am restoring my "POP,S" Farmall C (with alot of good guys on this board helping me). My father has run domned pistons for over fourty years and this is when the tractor worked all day, hard. It was overhauled once when he retired from farming and kept the tractor (it was the first tractor he owned and would not part with it thankfully). Now-I have took the engine down just to check before restoration and the engine is fine. It creates roughly 5 HP on the Farmall C and it in no way is bad on the engine. The way in which you drive and run the engine is far greater than your domned pistons. This a voice of experience. Good luck with your Farmall. Boochie
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