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According to Garry's message serial # 1525265651 was built in 1986. I purchased this tractor in 1991 so I now believe it was short blocked prior to my purchase. Trying to Identify before ordering needed piston/ring set. another message noted that it must have been short blocked. Thanks everyone for the help- Bob

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:twocents-02cents:     The internal parts didn't change over the years, a K301 is a K301. I would suggest that you have the block and crank measured by a machine shop before buying parts.

There is no prize given for the greatest number of posts per day on this site. You have done three posts today asking the same thing.

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