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Posted by Kelly C on March 22, 2007 at 07:31:41 from (71.220.119.202):
In Reply to: Oh no. Now What posted by cole on March 21, 2007 at 18:12:00:
Not sure how a 240 is put together but all Farmalls are pretty simular. As others have said you will poop your pants if you take it to a dealer for the work. Yes you can do it. I did my 400 and if I can do it. Any one can. What you need are. tools. Blue ribbon service manual from binder books. ( Blue ribbon manuals are great because they give step by step details) I&T manaul. (I&T manuals are good as a check list. I use mine to see whats next and look at the blue ribbon to see how.) Need a digital camara. Take photos of each procedure as you do it. So you can get it all back together. Also is great when asking a question on this site. Saves alot of typing to explain what part you are asking about. just post a photo and ask. " Hows this go together?" Time. It will take 5 times longer for you to do it.
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