Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 10, 2009 at 02:47:52 from (216.208.58.117):
In Reply to: Re: Hugh Mackay posted by CNKS on January 09, 2009 at 12:34:01:
CNKS: I do know block number 366204 R1 was used in 130 and 230. My understanding is this block was only ever fitted with 3-1/8" sleeves, and a very thin wall sleeve. Again like I told Dave, if R1 was used in 130-230, I can't see R2 being around in the late 40. My reaction 366204 R2 might have been listed as a replacement engine for a C around 1960, after 130-230 production.
Block 366294 R92, I don't recognize. It is my understanding there were many other block part numbers, most of them replacement engines. You've got to remember that most castings that had to be replaced in the 1st 10 years from new tractor were probably done with new parts. I never replaced an engine casting that new, but we did replace a final drive in 130 around 1961, it had to be done with new casting. There just were no junked small tractors back then.
My only thoughts on what you and Dave have are new replacement parts listings for 10-15 year old tractors. I just can't see an R2, R3, R4 or R92 being produced before an R1.
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