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Re: Internation 504 engine question
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Posted by Quebec Red on April 01, 2006 at 10:19:01 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Internation 504 engine question posted by Mark H on April 01, 2006 at 06:41:18:
Had a F504 gas, 2 504d, and an I504 gas, These were all one owner tractors when I bought them. Also had a 105 combine and a 230 windrower, all with a 153 motor. The windrower, combine, and the I504 were all late versions of the 153 motor. The F504 was a 1962. There wew a couple of 93 combines in the area as well with the early build 153s. The early builds all ticked, and none gave trouble. The later motors were quiet. Much time and discussion was spent re these motors. They were tough and peooy, but like Hugh as previously stated, an old F300 would outdo a 504. And I still have a 300 while the last 504 has gone. None of the gas 504s were ever rebuilt; they were still good when replaced. QR..
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