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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1193147" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I have built and repaired a fair share of farmalls as well... One thing I would suggest is to get the tranny oil thats supposed to go in there from the dealer its pricey but you need it. Personally I wouldnt pull any of the gears for surface rust because if you put the oil in it and start using it that surface rust will be gone. No point in making more work for yourself unless you just like making work. I would try the engine out as it was before tearing down.. You can check valve clearances and compression and other things without tearing it down. If you are planning doing all that tearing down you may as well do a " restore " instead of a " rebuild " maybe I am thinking backwards but if im going to do all that work I would restore it. :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1193147, member: 13268"] I have built and repaired a fair share of farmalls as well... One thing I would suggest is to get the tranny oil thats supposed to go in there from the dealer its pricey but you need it. Personally I wouldnt pull any of the gears for surface rust because if you put the oil in it and start using it that surface rust will be gone. No point in making more work for yourself unless you just like making work. I would try the engine out as it was before tearing down.. You can check valve clearances and compression and other things without tearing it down. If you are planning doing all that tearing down you may as well do a " restore " instead of a " rebuild " maybe I am thinking backwards but if im going to do all that work I would restore it. :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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