Posted by Leroy on September 11, 2013 at 08:43:44 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: Price Estimation Help posted by Bryce Frazier on September 11, 2013 at 06:17:26:
Bryce, first off that is not a 9N tractor that was built from 1939 to early 42 but a 2N tractor that was built late 42 to 1947. A early 2N did not come with starter or electric system and had a mag and not a distributator and they were on steel. That was because of material shortages in WW2. Now most have been converted over that were the war time tractors, after the war and material became avaible again then those items were gradually put back on the new tractors. Even though it is a 2N the serial number on the block will start with the 9 same as a 9N. The way the hood fastenes on tells me that. And if it is only a front rim that is bad they are fairly cheap and easy to get. And Yes they came with a sleeve but you could buy oversize pistons to put in the block without sleeves to gain more power but then the block would wear faster and only way to repair was to rebore and put in the thick wall sleeves like the late 8N's had.
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