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Posted by Steven@nd W-9 progress (or lack of) on March 06, 2003 at 06:19:10 from (12.15.56.25):
In Reply to: STEVEN@nd posted by farmall man on March 05, 2003 at 20:23:17:
At a stand still. I need a head very badly. I have 3 cracked heads in the trunk of my car right now. Actually, one of them doesn't have any cracks, but is almost rusted through in a combustion chamber. I'm beginning to get very discouraged. There is an auction coming up this spring with a W-9 on it. I think I can get it for a decent price and part it out if I don't find a good head before then. During Spring Break I plan on putting my live hydraulics on my H, hopefully that will work out OK. I decided against the power steering because it is extra work and $$ I don't have. Have a good one!
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