Cool vid👍 Growing up in southern Ontario had me working land as a youth. I maintained a few fields with our 1952 Farmall W6 untill the farms in our area grew town homes, instead of wheat or corn.
Shade tree wrenching on a farmall 100 strictly frame in, should I be able to accomplish this in two days? Not really doing the whole 9 yards, just the sleeves and pistons, as this baby is badly needed right away (8 acres of vegetables) Thanks
The Super C also used the C123 engine, there was a C135 engine based on the C113/C123 that was used a 330 and 340 a crawler and as a power unit and maybe a few other applications. Thanks for watching!
Could be head gasket , cracked head, cracked block, cracked sleeve, or bad sleeve o-rings. You won't know until you start checking things out. Thanks for watching!
The US 444 may be slightly different but here in Canada the 444 is just the next newer version of a 434. It has a different front axle carrier, steering box and updated tin work, other than that they are the same tractor. Thanks for watching!
I am not sure that google translate did your question justice. If you are having a specific problem try again and I will try to help. Thanks for watching!
I don't think Google is totally getting it straight but I gather you are having engine troubles, something with the sleeves. I have a video series on rebuilding a 444 diesel engine here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iO-1SrElgYo.html Hope this is helpful.