P.J.
I had the privilege of rebuilding a Standard engine for a 1951 Massey Ferguson
TEA-20 tractor a couple of years ago. This is the model of tractor that used
the engine which was the building block for the Triumph TR2,3 and 4 engines.
Although the engine has the outwardly appearance of the TR engine there were
very few internal similarities. This engine used 80mm pistons so of course we
bored the block recesses to accept 87mm parts! The engine generates about 20+
HP and is governed at 2200 RPM. It was a fun and educational build!
Anyway, I found a great resource to antique tractor parts at Yesterdays
Tractors and they have the website at yesterdaystractors.com
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Have fun!
Steve Yott
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of McKearn McKearn
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 8:27 PM
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Subject: [Fot] IH B414 Tractor
Hello All.
I apologize for getting this far off from the usual topics but I need some
input here.
I am considering the purchase of an older British made tractor and am
wondering if anyone out there has any experience with the International B414?
They were built between 1961 and 1966 in Bradford England. I am most concerned
with availability of parts.
By the way I am so much looking forward to the upcoming Kastner cup at
Blackhawk Farms. I call that my home track because I grew up 7 miles from the
track and on weekends when the wind was blowing the right way we could here the
cars racing. I was there every chance I got.
Thanks. P.J.
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