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Re: Industrial tractor model 20
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Posted by russ hamm on March 18, 2005 at 15:32:59 from (63.245.178.227):
In Reply to: Industrial tractor model 20 posted by Jeff H. Foster on March 18, 2005 at 10:49:01:
jeff, if the bore is the same as a 10-20 you have the same valves as a 10-20 engine. if it has a water pump it is a w-30 engine and the valves would have to be w-30. the 10-20 and w-30/ f-30s have the same block but different heads. 10-20 valves are not impossible but w-30s are getting hard to get. sometimes i have to buy a parts tractor or engine to get valves.hope this helps, what is the block serial number on the left side front upper part of the block? good luck, russ
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