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Posted by Salmoneye on October 20, 2002 at 04:28:21 from (65.19.72.143):
How did your Saturday go? Mine was tooling right along. We had the old wood furnace out of the basement and we were getting ready to install the new gas fired unit and I decided that I would just move that old woody a couple more yards away from the house. My Sisters' Farmall H had done beautifully lifting the woody up and out of the celler hatchway so this should be a breeze, right??? 
There are more pics at the link below... My question is...how the HECK do I get that sucker back to the tool shed which is a good 100 yards??? The only thing holding it together is the gas tank and steering shaft as far as I can tell. I lifted both halves and supported with log chunks so it is not going anywhere and the pressure is off the gas tank and the starter. The starter is all that stopped it from completely folding and making it an even more 'fun' ride. Well...Hope your Saturday went a tad better than mine! :-)
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