flusher
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2005
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- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Sorry to hear about your problem. Old tractors like the 8N are prone to engine block cracks.
I sent the Hercules engine from my 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF tractor to the shop for an engine rebuild. During the cleaning process the machinist found a hairline crack in the water jacket on the right side of the engine. Not a big deal to fix.
I sent the engine for my 1948 Farmall Cub to the shop for a rebuild. When the front cover on the block was removed, we found that the block had a major crack and separation on the lower right side of the engine where the coolant line goes into the front bolster that carries the radiator and the front axle. Turns out that this is due to a well known weakness in the design of the early Cub blocks. Can't be fixed--the block is scrap.
Good luck.
I sent the Hercules engine from my 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF tractor to the shop for an engine rebuild. During the cleaning process the machinist found a hairline crack in the water jacket on the right side of the engine. Not a big deal to fix.
I sent the engine for my 1948 Farmall Cub to the shop for a rebuild. When the front cover on the block was removed, we found that the block had a major crack and separation on the lower right side of the engine where the coolant line goes into the front bolster that carries the radiator and the front axle. Turns out that this is due to a well known weakness in the design of the early Cub blocks. Can't be fixed--the block is scrap.
Good luck.