[AT] Sleeve

Stephen Offiler soffiler at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 07:59:12 PST 2009


I'm not seeing how that answers Charlie's question, Bill.  But I think
HL got it right.  It sounds like it might be a 2-cylinder when you
talk about matching it to "the other one".  So it's a JD, then?

Steve O.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Bill Thompson <billt at agiftofmaine.com> wrote:
> Charlie,
> It is a 39 B the serial # B76902   It is the 6,000 year.
>
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>
> Bill would that be a JD B, an AC B or an IH B?
> Enquiring minds want to know?
>
> Charlie
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>
>> Hay guys,
>> Can you help me out , looking for a sleeve for my 1939 B , my mechanic
>> said
>> he only needed one, and that is the one that was stuck,and bore it to
>> match
>> the other one. Or should I do the other one also?  PS has anybody this,
>> that
>> could help me out , or maybe have one kicking around ?           Thank's
>> Bill T.
>>
>>
>> Bill Thompson
>> Sherman Mills, Maine
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