Posted by sgtbull on September 22, 2008 at 18:23:24 from (166.159.173.247):
In Reply to: Re: farmall 100 posted by Hugh MacKay on September 22, 2008 at 18:16:30:
Hugh, thanks bunches. I've torn into it and it has 3.250 pistons, which if I understand correctly, were a common oversize for that tractor. I need to find some good pics or a good restored/ original to get a look see at how some things are done. I'm guessing that the oil pressure gauge would have been in the console w/ the switches? Currently there is an ammeter and an open hole w/ no indication of an oil psi gauge having been there, but w/ the engine swap, its hard to say where things went. Was there a temp gauge anywhere? I've spent the better part of my evening w/ hammer, torch, anvil and dollies, straightening the mangled grill. Head is at the shop getting new seats and valves, and the master "how much can I spend" list is taking shape. I'm actually working the tractor over for a good friend, to whom I'm indebted for many hours of carpentry work.
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