I need (4) piston wrist pins for a 1948 60 cubic inch Farmall CUB. I can't seem to buy any except in a complete engine rebuilding kit, which I don't need. Does anyone know where they can be bought??
I need help guys!! Thanks.
Sheila
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Try Jamie at J.P. Tractor Salvage - http://www.jptractorsalvage.com or Tom at T.M. Tractor - http://www.tmtractor.com One of them should be able to fix you up.
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Piston pins are available from Case/IH. The part # is 251241R2 and they cost about $10.00 each. The bushings in the connecting rods should be replaced if new pins are used. They will need to be pressed in and then reamed. Have a machine shop do this if you are not able. The bushings are also available from Case/IH. The part # is 251247R1 and they cost about $5.00 each.
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