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Re: Re: refurbishing an old 100
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Posted by c.b. on December 04, 2001 at 11:05:53 from (207.54.105.157):
In Reply to: Re: refurbishing an old 100 posted by Glenn(WV) on December 04, 2001 at 09:43:24:
Thanks there. I have the part manual on C.D. And we are familiar with these old units from other repairs. But yes i should get a few service manuals for the insides of this units. I find its always the first time you take something apart that after you say to yourself I should have asked a few questions before hand. Around home just about every other farm in the area had similar units like the "A",100, 130 or 140 for cultivating the hand picked tomatoes grown for the number of small canneries years ago. Even a "died in the wool" JD owner's would have a farmall "A" like this for cultivating and sidressing the tomatoes. JD had nothing to match it for this work. Thanks again Chris
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