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Re: Hey Kelly C. How goes the new project?
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Posted by Kelly C on April 13, 2003 at 21:14:28 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Hey Kelly C. How goes the new project? posted by John A. on April 13, 2003 at 16:36:08:
Nope not yet still stuck. I have just ordered a sleeve puller for my 300 so I guess I am going to put new sleeves and pistons in it any way. Might as well as I am going to just about have it tore down to its smallest parts it seems. SO might as well do it right. I will also be spliting this one too to get at the TA. It is going to take some time. I can only do as much as I can hide from the wife :-) I figured I would spend about $2500 on a good 300 but the wife would just throw a seal. I will most likely have that much in this one when I get done. Wife just wont know it. Looks like I might have to do some clutch work on my H. It shimmys real bad in reverse. Throw out bearing I guess. That will put a hold on the sleeve kit for a bit. The 300 I have no plans on its use till next year the H I need now. Plus I still have some bushings to put in my NH 68 and need to fix my JD #5 mower. Cripes I have a lot O irons in the fire.
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