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Re: Re: Re: 50's era - International Cub
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Posted by AFR on November 06, 2001 at 14:16:19 from (207.173.224.6):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 50's era - International Cub posted by George Willer on November 06, 2001 at 12:55:56:
Thanks for the inspiration fellas. The real problem is getting it home and using it for a few months so that the wife can see that there's a reason to have it instead of the shiny new ones from wal mart that she could drive (and feel comfortable) If I can't bring it home and show it's usefulness quickly, I won't ever be given the time to fix it properly. Thyat's the key thing here. I don't have the luxury of time. A few other questions now.... How do I get it started now that it's been sitting for a few years? Also, How do I turn the engine over since the battery's probably dead and this has a funky elec system I think?(please phrase your answers as if you're speaking to a teen-aged Dan Quayle.) Thanks!
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