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Posted by the tractor vet on November 20, 2005 at 07:16:19 from (4.124.93.234):
In Reply to: MM Gvi water in sump posted by lanzbor from Aus on November 19, 2005 at 23:57:15:
Now i am now expert on the MM's but did build one for pullen and they do not have sleeves and i would have to go with a cracked head or block as they are prone to this and the 3000 grand he wants for it is about 2500 to much . The one that we did for a buddy he bought the tractor off a guy in Iowa along with three other tractors and with trucking he did not have 3500 in the load and his Gv ran but had a miss it was a cracked cylinder .
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