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That s kind of disappointing, but explained a few things for me. I thought i read it was a Perkins, but i looked back at my documentation and couldn t find where i read it, so i must have presumed. I have the head off and at the machine shop, it looked okay but wanted it gone through anyway. The machinist said the center piston is touching the head each time it comes around. Not bad enough to dent or damage anything yet, but he says the block will need going through. So i was looking around to see if i could fine a short block to buy. Parts seem difficult to find and always seem to cost quite a bit more than parts listed as Perkins parts. Quite a few rebuild kits show up when i search but i haven t actually tried to order a kit to fit the JD so maybe they are for Perkins also? Was thinking i would drop the pan off and remove center piston to have a look at it next before i try and get the block out. Thanks so much for the info.
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