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    Dc case rods

    I am wanting to change the rods in my dc puller in order to get away from the Babbitt bearing do any of yall know of another rod that will fit my crank or did any of the late model dc's have bearings or were they all Babbitt I don't mind to cut an weld them thanks for any help it is much appreciated
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    900 case heads

    Roger Im sorry but I'm unsure on your response, so you were able to use the newer model heads? Also I wo have to worry about water my block will be hard blocked
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    900 case heads

    I am looking for some info on the difference between a 900 head and a 1070 head. I'll try and give a brief summary on what I'm trying to do. I'm building a case pulling tractor and have the option of a 400 rear end and transmission coupled to a 1030 451 engine or I have a complete 900 tractor...
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    1030 engine block

    I'm converting my diesel to alcohol naturally aspirated I'm gonna run stock stroke with 4.625 bore and was hoping to not have to bore a lot on my block just to save on some cost we do have to run factory block
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    1030 engine block

    I hope this is the right forum to ask this question on but here goes, I ame building a pulling tractor and using the 451 block out of a 1030 will the sleeves out of a 504 block fit my 451 without machineing the block. I'm just looking for my best option. thanks for any and all help
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    Contential engine

    Hey James give me a call if your interested in my clutch and flywheel 423-736-8853
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    Contential engine

    I had a b-427 continental in a 444 Massey Harris it came out of a sawmill. This was an extremely high rpm engine while I had it i turned it 5500 to 6000 rpm every hook. The only downside to this engine is bearings are hard to get for it. If you choose you want to pull this engine I do have a...
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    Case 70 series front axel

    I have an 870 case that I broke the front axel in my question is do all 70 series case front ends have the same bolt pattern at the block. I can get a 1370 front end that looks heavier than my 870 but didn't know if it would bolt up factory. Thanks for all of the help
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    Good machine shop search

    How can I get ahold of Mel does he have a shop
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    Good machine shop search

    I am starting my build on my dc case puller I am going with a 4.625 inch bore by 7 inch stroke my question is who do you guys think the best crank shop is to do my stroke I am also going with a billet rod so I would like to find a shop that will be able to assist me with these as well. May also...
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    La case restoration

    I am looking for someone to restore my 1949 la case. It is in exceptional condition and would be an easy restore I think. I Would be willing to travel up to a couple hundred miles from East Tennessee to get this done
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    Case la restoration

    Hello I am new to this forum but have been reading it for a while. Anyways I just recently purchased a 49 la case on factory propane with hydraulic brakes the tractor is in great shape. The reason I'm here is im wanting to restore this ole girl but do not have the time or ability to do paint or...
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    need help finding bearings

    I have got a 427 continental flathed engine that I am putting bearings in. I can get rod bearings with out any problem my mains are a different story. If anybody could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. The number on the bearing is 1488SB-L its a federal mogul bearing...
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    needing ideas on my case

    Dboll I have herd alot of good about your case tractors and would love to talk to you about a few things on mine my number is (423)-736-8853 you can call anytime and would greatly appreciate any advice
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    needing ideas on my case

    I'm building my DC case to pull and needing some help on ideas for a hitch set up and wheelie bars all help would be greatly appreciated thanks for all the help
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