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Re: R140
Dean
Grew up with red paint
Moved off the farm 33 years ago.
IHC in the early to mid-fifties.
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dean466 wrote:Not my first choice, but 'anywhere' does include online!
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kevin wrote:Hastings lists rings
https://www.hastingspistonrings.com/ring-finder
Chart for cross reference.
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=3095
Do you have 3 ring or 4 ring? What size? Std 010, 020, 030, 040.
I do have a couple sets
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lbesq wrote:maybe different attachment points? If it measures out, go for it, maybe, especially if sheet metal is scarce as hens teeth. Just my thoughts
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Buzzman72 wrote:In the L-series, the only 140 offered was the milk truck. It used the 110-130 sheet metal.
The R-140 was a different animal. I'm pretty sure it used the 150-180 sheet metal.
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