SLICK RICK
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Can someone tell me if the tractor has to be split front & back to remove oil pan?
(quoted from post at 21:43:15 05/10/14) Thanks guys, I guess that is all I need to know for now & I'll start gathering parts.Any tricks u know to make the in frame
go easier or faster.
(quoted from post at 19:33:52 05/10/14) Can someone tell me if the tractor has to be split front & back to remove oil pan?
(quoted from post at 18:36:34 05/11/14) It is a diesel & I should have installed rings a long time ago but put it off.The previous owner always used either to start it & it will not start when it sits overnight without either.a lot of blow by out of the breather tube, oil pressure 50-60 when engine is hot.I found a cd today that has the 5k service manual & that will help me with the specs & I want ask a lot of silly ?'s.
Anyhow when the cd gets here I'll start & try to update if anyone is interested.
(quoted from post at 00:15:28 05/12/14) I guess in framing the engine is like the ones on semi's
& I have done many of them.I don't feel like working on the tractor after I do it all week at my job so I don't know how major of a rebuild I want to do I always expect the worst on these engine jobs & hope for the best.Do not know about the 2 different size std.bearings I will have to get the cd for more info & shipper is out of town ETA ??.If the crank journals look good I would not use the plastic gauge but if the std.bearings are .001 diff.i would.Never used the plastic gauge on truck motors never had a problem always a first time.One thing for sure if I start I have to get it done, need the old boy this summer.
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