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Re: Re: Putting Tractor Back together...Set Procedure out there?
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Posted by Scott L. Swanson on April 18, 2002 at 10:47:32 from (209.180.31.9):
In Reply to: Re: Putting Tractor Back together...Set Procedure out there? posted by Honkey on April 18, 2002 at 10:39:18:
It all started when I bought the 1942 from a fellow in Iowa. It had heavy rear steel wheels on it and it was froze up something horrible. It took the guy who hauled it to Stillwater three hours to load it with a front end loader and a winch. He said he would never do it again. It took him and I 1-1/2 hours to get it off the trailer in Stillwater, straight into a snow bank. I slowly took it apart piece by piece and labeled all of the bolts in ziplock bags. The rear steel wheels almost pancaked me twice. They are very heavy indeed. I dropped the butt end with a high-lift jack and rolled it over and scratched its belly. I hauled the loose parts to Hubbard, Minnesota over the course of a few weekends. My friend was adding on to his house and the bobcat operator threw the motor and dissasembled tranny on my little flatbed trailer. They are all resting comfortably up in the big woods, waiting for me to smile on them. I want to rebuild it bad but do not have the experience putting them back together. I am REAL good at taking them apart. Scott
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