[AT] Michigan 75A engine questions
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Fri Jan 25 09:22:15 PST 2008
All is not lost!
There are companies that make piston rings, I looked on the net and found:
http://www.deves.com/
Also, I'm sure you can find somebody that makes custom bearings.. ..
You probably can make your own gaskets...
Regards,
Will Powell (PA)
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Mike 1countryguy <mdo_1 at hotmail.com>
> Any one on the list have more ideas on sources of engine parts? I have used it
> for years as a great loader for loading manure on our dairy farm...so as much on
> topic as u can get.
>
> specs. Waukesha 190 GLB, bore and stroke-3-3/4" by 4", 6 cyl gas, 265 cu. inch
> (not the same engine as the 1650, 88, or super 88 oliver)
>
> several posts have referred me to nw. ohio and indiana--thank you---and they
> cant help. So if anyone has some ideas i sure would appreciate. Sure do want
> to keep the old iron running as long as the owner can run them.....thanks again
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