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Its a 3 cylinder.

i will be working for the engineer i do a lot of work for on monday, i will ask him as he has probably done it before at some point inthe last 50 years and will probably almost insist on repairing it for me!

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I have a spare 35 block which used to power a compressor. I pinched the crank and pistons out of it to repair my MF 550 was going to drop it straight into the MF550 but although the rear end was the same the industrial engine had no provision for steering hydraulic pump hence swopping the crank and pistons. Was going to weigh in for scrap but really is to good for that.

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Where abouts are you John, and how much wouldy you want for it? Cheers.

 

Its yours if you want it. I was only going to weigh it in for scrap and I would much rather it be useful to somebody else. I am just outside Bolton in Lancashire.

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