It's not 'hard', just a LOT of steps, many of which you get to do twice.
You already KNOW it'll take a lot of time, the 'trick' is to do it in 'stages' and be organized !
First step is to pressure wash both tractors really ,really good. 100% of both of them. The goal is to be able to see CLEAN nuts, bolts,parts...
2nd step. Now while they're drip drying, clean out the entire double car garage and start collecting materials needed to 'split' the tractors. SOLID wood blocks for support,NOT hollow cinder blocks ! Clean off the workbench,better yet build a 2nd one. That'll keep the 'donor' parts separate from the 'original' ones !
I'd remove and store the loader outside,that way both tractors are the 'same' to work on.
Hopefully you've got the WSM(WorkShopManual), if not get one.As an alternative, download pages from the online parts website they'll give you an idea where stuff is and what it's called.
Take LOTS of pictures , from all sides, different angles. It'll help when reassembling ! Something as simple as a clip upside down can cause you a lot of grief and loss of hair.
Yes it is a challenge but done in small steps, you CAN do it. When you get to a 'frustrating' point, put down the tools, close the garage door and go back tomorrow. Treat the 'project' as a 'hobby', something to do.....
As for the hole in the block....others have simple had the hole 'filled and patched'. It's not under any real 'pressure'. You might get lucky and just need a new conrod.bearing and cap though it'd be a good idea to look at the rest of the engine's 'bottom end' as it's 40 years old. How 'deep' a rebuild depends on the damage, what time you have, money in the wallet,......
Maybe check for rebuilt engines or someone local that can do that for you ? In my case, engine guy wanted $5K CDN to rebuild and that was AFTER I pulled the engine. That was 10 years ago, didn't do it, so what if forklift burns a 'little' extra oil ?
There is so much good data here, I honestly hope I do not have to split the tractor, and also taking off that bucket, there are many bolts etc
But yes more detailed plan:
First try the patch idea. Fix the parts like you guys told me, fix the bottom end, and then maybe source a new head, or a rebuilt head
Then if I need to split tractor to install the replacement engine block, then yes surgery will occur
I would entertain a company that can rebuild the head, or you guys instructing me once I get the clean space with hard floor, away from elements
"D1301 engine repair kit $174/set
Including piston, ring, liner, pin bush, engine bearing set, thrust washer, valve, guide, seat and gasket kit"
This guy from china sent me this message
Maybe these are all the parts I need. But I am not ordering anything yet, just talking/thinking etc
local person to help me: Its impossible, a person accessible to me that would take on this task, would charge 200/hour
Because they would have to do the job right, be patient, order parts, suffer and not eat for many spans of hours, etc
You guys are better than any local person I have access to