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How to Rebuild and Restore Farm Tractor Engines (Motorbooks Workshop)

How to Rebuild and Restore Farm Tractor Engines (Motorbooks Workshop)
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How to Rebuild and Restore Farm Tractor Engines (Motorbooks Workshop)

 
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From removing your engine to painting and installation, this guide describes how to determine what needs to be rebuilt or replaced, how to rebuild or replace it, and offers recommendations on whether the task should be done by you or by a professional. Yost focuses on the most popular gas-burning 2, 4 and 6-cylinder engines, and includes coverage of diesels, plus a sidebar on LPG-powered tractors. Introduction contains tips on setting-up shop, and suggested tools and equipment. Appendix lists parts suppliers, reference materials, and restoration shops.

 
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Product Details
Author:Spencer Yost
Paperback:160 pages
Publisher:MBI
Publication Date:April 10, 2000
Language:English
ISBN:0760306613
Package Length:10.47 inches
Package Width:8.19 inches
Package Height:0.39 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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5An excellent book for a beginner or experienced mechanic.  Apr 20, 2000 By Harold Shotwell
Mr. Yost has done a very good job of covering very diverse subject matter. Engine designs are so different in the details that most engine books cover just one model or manufacturer. I found all of the information in the book very interesting and will use most of it between the John Deere I just completed and the Ford I need to do soon.

Between this book and your model-specific service manual, even an inexperienced mechanic should be able to complete a tractor engine.

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5Great engine rebuild book for beginners and experienced alike  Jan 17, 2008 By Dan
I had never rebuilt any engine before tackling my 1954 Ford NAA. This book was invaluable in stepping me through every system - what was important and what was not so critical. Not only does it go through every engine components in detail, it covers the auxilary systems as well such as the fuel and cooling systems. It does more than tell you the "what", it also tells you the "why" as well and is filled with sidebar tips and tricks on how to do it right the first time. Since that engine, I have now rebuilt two Ford 8N engines and am currently working on a 1939 9N - I still pull this book out constantly.

I don't write reviews often - this book is worth getting the word out on. You simply will not be dissapointed acquiring this book for your referernce and will get much more than your monies worth.

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5Essential handbook for tractor engine rebuild  Nov 20, 2005 By J. M. Fay
This book is the essential companion to your tractor manual for rebuilding your tractor engine. Great descriptions, good photos, all the tips and tricks you need to rebuild your engine start to finish. Helpful ideas about when to send parts out for machining or refurbishing. I couldn't have done my engine without this. Highly recommended, best money you will spend.

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5tractor books  Jan 20, 2009 By Karen A. Kilts
This item was as described. Received w/i a few days of purchase. Will be enjoyed for many years.


5Good Basic Info  Nov 17, 2011 By John Manko
This book is very good more in depth than general restoration books. I searched the internet high and low never found an affordable copy so I bought the e-book from Google for $10.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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