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RICKWI

09-29-2000 16:06:40




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Here's a 1927 Gallion road roller originally fordson powered, but converted to 8N industrial power probably in '52. Sat out for 18 years and set up. I thought WD-40 would fix it-rings, sleeves, pistons, valve train including seats, mains, rod brgs, oil pump, wires, manifold, gas tank. True example of the mushroom factor.

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ZANE

09-30-2000 06:44:21




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 Re: Heavy 8N in reply to RICKWI, 09-29-2000 16:06:40  
What do you haul that Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker on????? ???



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Charlie in TX

09-30-2000 02:50:39




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 Re: Heavy 8N in reply to RICKWI, 09-29-2000 16:06:40  
I always wanted to see one of them steel wheel 2Ns. Never knew they were trycles....or yellow.:)



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Russ in SoCal

09-29-2000 17:59:55




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 Re: Heavy 8N in reply to RICKWI, 09-29-2000 16:06:40  
It obviously won't work, Rick. Anyone can see them parkin' brakes on the front of the back wheels and top of the front wheel are frozen. ; ^ )
Russ



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Wink

09-29-2000 19:33:03




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 Re: Re: Heavy 8N in reply to Russ in SoCal, 09-29-2000 17:59:55  
Rick!...Has it been converted to 12 volt yet?? (grin)



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RICKWI

09-29-2000 20:06:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Heavy 8N in reply to Wink, 09-29-2000 19:33:03  
Nope, waiting for the new 42 volt standard so I don't have to do it all over in 50 years.



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RICKWI

09-29-2000 18:34:13




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 Re: Re: Heavy 8N in reply to Russ in SoCal, 09-29-2000 17:59:55  
Those aren't brakes, those are scrapers to take the mole innerds off the rollers when I do the lawn.



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