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    Help with Walking Plow ID

    Understand on the link thing, I'm the same... I didn't realize that this forum allowed uploads.
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    Help with Walking Plow ID

    I'm hoping that someone can help me with identification of a walking plow? No noticeable numbers are stamping on the beam. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuV0Kjbxcm-qtvpTxhApYl84F2K0dQ?e=2Qc911 OneDrive image
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    Mid 40's Farmall H Tire recommendations (West Coast)

    I've been researching tire options for my new 1947 H tractor purchase, my right side tires appear to be original with the interlocking tread Firestone 12-38 in the back and the 'knobby' 3-rib Armstrong 6.00-16 tires in the front https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuV0Kjbxcm-qtr5YsmPGet2L1_BpIQ...
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    Sleeve Overbore? Help!?

    Next million dollar question, has anyone pulled an H engine? I've got the block nearly completely stripped though it's not clear how/where to access the connection points between the engine and transmission? I'd prefer to leave the transmission in the frame (if at all possible) and simply pull...
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    Sleeve Overbore? Help!?

    Does anyone have a recommendation for a sleeve puller? I found a made-to-order custom one on Ebay for a hundred bucks which looks like it would work well but I need to know the block's bored diameter (I know the inner sleeve diameter), anybody happen to know what that is? Thanks for all the...
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    Sleeve Overbore? Help!?

    So does this mean the block bore is typically consistent and the 'overbore' is a thinner sleeve wall cylinder (i.e. larger piston bore)? Near as I can tell the engine is all original. Present measured piston size is 3-3/8 (3.375) or are there cases where the block is bored to a larger diameter...
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    Sleeve Overbore? Help!?

    I just picked up a 1947 Farmall H and someone in their infinite wisdom thought a cherrybomb/glasspack muffler that terminated INSIDE the exhaust pipe was a suitable replacement for the 26 dollar muffler they took off... Suffice it to say the engine was siezed with 3 of 4 pistons significantly...
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