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Power Block for a 1950 A john deere???

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AJDPULLER

09-05-2001 19:38:27




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i am looking for a powerblock for a 1950 A john deere. i want the biggest made so i can bore it out to AT LEAST 6.125" if there are any for sale i would like to know thank you. shohn rushville , IN




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Ken

09-08-2001 10:47:19




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 Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to AJDPULLER, 09-05-2001 19:38:27  
Who sells power blocks, high compression heads and pistons for an A?



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Got One!

09-05-2001 23:59:18




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 Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to AJDPULLER, 09-05-2001 19:38:27  
I've got a late A Power Block for 6.250 bore
for sale
drop me a E-Mail



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AJDPULLER

09-07-2001 15:26:02




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 Re: Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to Got One!, 09-05-2001 23:59:18  
hey, do you have pistons for it? i am very interested in it. where are you located at? thanks, shohn



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Hank

09-06-2001 17:31:12




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 Re: Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to Got One!, 09-05-2001 23:59:18  
I thought a powerblock for a A could only be bored to 6.125 without sleeves, were some of these different like the #1-2-3 i thought they were just for the different year tractors or were some thicker than others.And how big can a # 1 be bored.



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AJDPULLER

09-07-2001 15:22:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to Hank, 09-06-2001 17:31:12  
hey, there are 3 styles and a guy told me it is for the different bolt designs on different years. i dont know about bore sizes, i know 6.125 is a g piston.



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Kramer

09-07-2001 15:42:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Power Block for a 1950 A john deere??? in reply to AJDPULLER, 09-07-2001 15:22:35  
Whatcha needa do is take one-uh dem dair 6 spline thingymuhbobs and put-it on dat dair tracher and you be rairin' tuh go. Tank ya, Tank ya very much.



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