Posted by Paul in MN on February 07, 2008 at 14:07:18 from (71.210.133.160):
In Reply to: massey harris pony posted by steveindy on February 07, 2008 at 07:36:22:
IIRC the engine in that little puppy is the N62 Continental, similar to the one in the little Allis G, but slightly different block. If in fact that is the engine, be careful to not stress it by running it "tight". The spaghetti noodle crankshaft has only 2 main bearings, one at front and other at the rear. This engine is known for breaking crankshafts if lugged or strained. I have one of these engines in my barn, but don't know exactly what tractor it came from.
I certainly agree with the other posts here, caution on the front end will be rewarded with not having to find another crankshaft or block.
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