[Farmall] No ads from the 12/24 Lancaster Farming
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sun Dec 26 07:11:27 PST 2004
Mike, I've never had to fight that type problem, but since they are cast iron
what about using an electric welder to run a vertical bead to see if it will
crack them. assuming they are pretty thin be careful about burning to deep.
Mike Sloane wrote:
> I guess the folks at Lancaster Farming must have taken some time off, as
> there are no ads this week.
>
> I am very thankful for a lot of things this Holiday season, and one of
> them is not getting the snow and ice that seems to have made things
> pretty tough for the middle of the US. We on the East Coast are due for
> some light snow showers this afternoon and tomorrow - just enough to
> cover the ground and look pretty. So I can work on my 2N and let the
> Ford 860 and Farmall 560 rest for a few more days. The 2N needs a set of
> 3.367" OD sleeves and pistons, but I haven't had any luck finding them,
> in spite of several ads and ATIS messages claiming they are available...
>
> And, of course, there is the problem of removing the old ones. It
> appears that someone replaced the original steel sleeves with oversize
> cast iron sleeves, and the darn things don't want to come out. I have my
> sleeve puller (with a custom made follower) on No.1 and cinched up
> tight, but nothing moves. My next step will be to try to heat up the
> block and then throw some dry ice into the bore, in the hopes of
> shrinking it enough to break loose. Any other thoughts?
>
> Best wishes for the Holidays to all!
>
> Mike
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John
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