Most of them were half-worn through the babbit
Not real bad, but the oil was quite thin.
Of course, we realized that the diesel fuel was leaking in the oil after 
a few days so it didn't hurt it too bad.

Steve Spence wrote:

>what shape were the bearings?
>
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>>I used to work on a farm. We had a tractor that was leaking fuel into
>>the oil. I couldn't figure out why the oil light would come on, but the
>>dipstick said it was full. When we took it apart (to replace the
>>bearings) it was the cleanest looking engine you have ever seen.
>>
>>Steve Spence wrote:
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