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Farmstock/div 2 Massey 44 how big?

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Kevin

08-23-2005 06:23:53




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I was just wondering how big are most farmstock/div 2 massey harris 44's? Ive been pulling my completly stock farmall H, and im going to start pulling my completly stock 44 standard, but i just bought a new toy, its about 308 ci massey harris 44 rc, is that about comparable to any others that might be out there?




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Kevin

08-23-2005 16:11:39




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 Re: Farmstock/div 2 Massey 44 how big? in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2005 06:23:53  
Turns out i was a bit misled, here is a list of whats done to it
Turns out i was a bit mislead on the motor. I just got a list and this is everything
4-1/2" bore international truck pistons
5-1/2" stroke
349 ci
12v electronic ignition
dennys pulling carb
reground cam
427 chevy valves
head decked 1/4"
new rod bearing
standard mains



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MH49

08-24-2005 04:21:06




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 Re: Farmstock/div 2 Massey 44 how big? in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2005 16:11:39  
It is a lot bigger than mine (285 CID)and I like to think I do ok. :-) However, I wonder what IH truck those pistons are and if they used the sleeves out of the same or if they are custom? First time I have heard of that combo. Anyway, you should have a real strong Div II puller and with some more stroke, it will be even better.



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Goldsburg

08-24-2005 09:17:50




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 Re: Farmstock/div 2 Massey 44 how big? in reply to MH49, 08-24-2005 04:21:06  
They are IH V-549 gas truck pistons. This engine was the gasoline "brother" of the DV550 engine. I know that the V-549 was used in a lot of garbage trucks, but other than that...?

The sleeves are most likely 0.125" wall universal repair sleeves.

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Goldsburg



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