I have the opportunity to buy a Cub that was in a shop building that burnt. The engine was rebuilt by the local CASE/IH dealer last year. The tractor was fully restored prior to the fire. The dist. cap and Wiring was totally destroyed. the top of the radiator was melted the carb was burnt off as was the alum steering support. The tires were burn off but the wheels apear to be ok. What are the chances that the seals in the engine, transmission and such like are still good. Are the cast iron and carbon steel parts likely to be unhurt? The sheetmetal is not distorted or hurt other than loosing the paint. What are the odds that the engine could be salvaged? The seller wants $400 for the machine. I am trying to determine if there are enough salvageabe part to justify the investment.
I have no plans to sell or dispose of my cub any time in the near future and a parts tractor could be handy if the parts are safe to use. Has anyone had any experiance with a burnt tractor? Thanks for the help. Tom
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I bought what you describe for $125. Although many components are salvageable, total dis-assembly is the only proper salvage procedure. Any rubber seals will be ruined. Lighter gauge steel parts will be very soft and easily dented and will have no strength. The good news is that the cast pieces are likely unharmed.
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What is too hot?
Does too hot mean that it needs to be torn down cleaned and all seals and such replaced or (I'm holding my breath) does it mean that the internal parts, crank, cam, valves, rods, pistons, ect. are not safe to use for a rebuild? The oil is very dark and has a scortched smell to it.
I'm good with the fact that all the soft metal parts are ruined, but was hoping that the engine could be rebuilt for a spare.
I bought the tractor, he dropped his price to $200 and I really wanted the cast iron housing that the radiator bolts to. That part alone usually sells for over a hundred dollars. The fan shroud appears to be in great shape and even if it is a bit soft should be useable if I sandblast it and prime and paint it well. It's much better than the half rusted one I'm now using.
Thanks for all the help. I wish I had more to contribute to the group, but I'm still in the learning stage. I do know one thing for sure........I really enjoy my Cub. This Group makes it much easier to repair and restore it.
I can't do a lot of work on it at any one time as I use it too much for mowing and towing stuff around the place.
I'm good with the fact that all the soft metal parts are ruined, but was hoping that the engine could be rebuilt for a spare.
I bought the tractor, he dropped his price to $200 and I really wanted the cast iron housing that the radiator bolts to. That part alone usually sells for over a hundred dollars. The fan shroud appears to be in great shape and even if it is a bit soft should be useable if I sandblast it and prime and paint it well. It's much better than the half rusted one I'm now using.
Thanks for all the help. I wish I had more to contribute to the group, but I'm still in the learning stage. I do know one thing for sure........I really enjoy my Cub. This Group makes it much easier to repair and restore it.
I can't do a lot of work on it at any one time as I use it too much for mowing and towing stuff around the place.
If it ain't broke I didn't touch it
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Definitley every seal and gasket will be bad. If it still has oil in it, I would expect the main parts of the engibe to be ueeable, but would anticiapte replacing the rod and main bearings, as well as boiling out the block just as on a complete overhaul/
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