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Subject: Re: John Deere Model '50'


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Andrew
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Date Posted: 08/27/04 8:33:36pm
In reply to: Dan 's message, "John Deere Model '50'" on 08/25/04 12:34:56pm

As far as an overbore, .125 is about as far as you should go without re-sleeving. There really isn't a piston (as far as I know) from a larger John Deere tractor that would work. I would say you are probably better off trying to find a 5-3 (I think) powerblock as it already has a 5" bore. It would end up costing about as much, or maybe even less, as re-sleeving/getting other pistons in your stock block. Hope this helps

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