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Posted by El Toro on July 09, 2005 at 12:25:10 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Super C question posted by Ken Koch on July 09, 2005 at 11:26:07:
I was wondering if they included the wrong seals with your sleeves. When I restored an A, I installed an oversize kit in it to boost the cid to 123-ci. I bought that kit from our local IH dealer for $80.00, that's been awhile ago. I had more trouble wire bushing the block where the seals are installed. I bought a wire brush to fit my drill motor and that did a nice job cleaning that area. I bought a Super C after I sold the A. They're a very nice tractor and I liked the fasthitch too. I sold it after a few minor repairs. Now I wish I'd kept it. I ran it out the main roads for about 15 miles after I had purchased it. I only paid $700.00 for it with new rubber. I sold it for $1995.00 and my mother-in-law was here when my wife told her what I sold it for she just about fainted. I restored 5 or 6 Standard Twin garden tractors after that and one Viking. These were made in the late 30's until WW2 started. They were all gear driven with a multi-disc clutch that ran in oil. The old Hudson cars had this feature. Keep checking that oil pan for any coolant leakage. Hal
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