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Posted by c.b. on January 09, 2002 at 11:18:42 from (207.54.105.157):
In Reply to: Re: Crankshaft Grinding Attachment ? posted by Steven@nd on January 09, 2002 at 08:44:01:
There was a local fellow that had a construction,crane and bulldozing buisness near home.Always made due with old equipment and such. He was a real Good at patching a Writen off engine with cracked blocks or bad journals. Usually with the engine still in the machine. One time he had a crank bearing go out on a crane that was out working on a barge on the lake. He could no get a bearing fast enought to finish the job on time.So he made a BLOWOUT PATCH with a stripe of PIG"s Hide from the local butcher that lasted till he had time to get the proper bearing. Good old fellow's like him are getting hard to find.He helped many a fellow out with machinery troubble and most of the time for little or no money.He died a poor man but had many good friends.
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