Posted by NewOldFarmer on September 19, 2022 at 12:54:36 from (71.115.84.105):
In Reply to: 1952 8N BLOCK? posted by NewOldFarmer on September 19, 2022 at 09:33:11:
Thanks everyone for the GOOD INTELL! When I put the head back on, I torqued everything down. Found out I still had the issue and took it to my friend; he has a shop with every mechanical Gadget you could want. Once he does the pressure checks, I'll have a better Idea. It will probably be a winter project, though because my big project this year was replacing the front wall of my 153-year-old Bank Barn. The barn itself is still in good shape, I put a new roof on last year, and a French drain in on one side. This year I dug out the hillside, took out the old wall (built a temp wall to hold) and just got done laying the block. Last part is replacing several Beams and then getting her closed up again before winter. I also put a French drain in on the side I am working on so the whole barn is drained all the way around. That said, I don't have the time to tear into it... yet, but I love my old 8N... so I am starting to research my options and the possibilities now... Thanks again!
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