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Kevin in Michig

08-27-2003 19:28:02




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Just found out that I used to have a useable crankshaft for my c113 motor. Machinist read some wrong and turned the crank to far. it is now .040 under on both the rods and mains. Looking for a crank and wondering if anyone has one. In mid michigan I was told there is a salvage yard for tractors but I am not sure where this place is located. If any one knows I would be thankfull for some directions.

Kevin

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JONATHAN MIRGON

08-28-2003 15:36:26




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 Re: Need Crankshaft in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-27-2003 19:28:02  
I HAVE A TWO CRANKS THAT ARE (STANADARD) I AM LOCATED IN OHIO. 50.00 FOR ONE OF THE CRANKS.YOU CAN REACH ME AT 740-569-4707 OR MIRGON@OHIOHILLS.COM



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Chip

08-28-2003 11:38:06




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 Re: Need Crankshaft in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-27-2003 19:28:02  
Stamm's in Wayland, Duer implement Newaygo(duerimplement.com)are acouple I can think of.



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Bill Hires

08-28-2003 04:32:59




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 Re: Need Crankshaft in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-27-2003 19:28:02  
I have a good 0.010 under crankshaft for this engine. You can contact me at my e-mail address, or 573-443-2801.



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Randy in NE

08-28-2003 04:20:07




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 Re: Need Crankshaft in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-27-2003 19:28:02  
Try this link. This is my first attempt at including a link so hope that I did it right.



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Farmer Bob

08-27-2003 21:11:14




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 Re: Need Crankshaft in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-27-2003 19:28:02  
If he was my machinist, he'd be the one looking for a replacement crank. What's that old saying, "Measure twice - cut once".



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