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    1951 A Rear Tires?

    I Have a stock 1951 John Deere A that runs real strong. I currently run 15.5x38 harvest kings on 14" tin rims. I just don"t like these tires and want to try something different. Should I go 14" or 16" tires? If so do I change rims? Thoughts?
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    1950 B

    The babbitt is worn through on one rod and thin on the other rod. I was told the the babbitt is .05 thick after being re-pored and sized at 130$ each. I can buy inserts for 28$ each. I can have a local machinist do the work (if it can be done) at no charge..
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    1950 B

    Can babbitted bearing connecting rods be fitted with insert type bearings on a 1950 John Deere B?
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    1940 Unstyled G

    Thanks for the help...
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    1940 Unstyled G

    I need to change the pulley bushing and can not get it from deere, I have access to a lathe and can make one but I need to know what grade of bronze to use, any ideas? Thanks.
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    1940 Unstyled G

    New Hampshire
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    1940 Unstyled G

    I am looking for a good machine shop to turn a crank and re-size rod bearings. Any suggestions? I am also still looking for a service manual for a 1940 G with a ser# 9716.
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    1950 Unstyled G

    That manual is for ser# 13000 and up, will that help me with a ser# 9716?
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    1950 Unstyled G

    Boy, I geuss I should not be working on tractors if I can't even get the year right. I was thinking about my A which is a 1950. the G is a 1940 ser.# 9716.
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    1950 Unstyled G

    I am doing a motor overhaul on a 1950 unstyled G and looking for a manual. Where can I find one that relates to my needs, crank, bearing specs, head, rods, ect. Thanks.
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    51 John Deere A clutch

    I had a problem with my clutch not disengaging with out a fight, so I decided to pull it all apart and found that the outer bearing was gummed up and the T bolts did not move at all. The question I have is how mutch should the T bolts move in and out when you slide the pulley disk in and out (...
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