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Re: Hey Kelly C, I need an update
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Posted by Kelly C on May 09, 2003 at 15:03:42 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Hey Kelly C, I need an update posted by Paul Shuler on May 09, 2003 at 14:03:01:
Hey Paul!!! 300 is in my shop were it will be for the next year or so. I am tearing her down. I just go out and take a few parts off at a time, bag and tag the bolts. Heh my 300 is almost all on my shelves in the shop. I will be spliting her in a few weeks. I just pruchased a sleeve pulling tool. SO when its all apart and split. I will be rebuilding the motor, Rebuilding the TA and I think I may have to do somthing with the reactor bands in the PTO. The clutch, Tranny and differential are all in good shape. I may do the clutch any way when I have her split. The Hydralic system seems to be fine of course I cant test it yet. All I need to get her done is a bit of time and a big wad O cash. Both lacking at the moment. Wile I have her torn down and waiting for funds I will clean and paint all the parts I have off. Paint cost less than Engine kits :-) What I have on my plate in front of the 300 is. Finnish my New Holland 68 rebuild. I am almost done with this. Just got my new bill hooks in the mail yesterday. Might get them on this weekend. Finnish the deck on my hay rack. 5/6th done. John Deere #5 mower. Got new tire, tube, decales and a new cutting bar. Then paint her up. Confront my fears and finnaly get that M&W hand clutch in my H. Paint my Minnesota side delivery hay rake. I was thinking about pink.... Just kidding. I think I have some ford blue around, so it might end up blue. Oh and I keep looking at that Oliver Plow Master 100 I got at the auction in Feb. I may do some thing with it. If some one wanted a IH sickle mower and the plow master 100. I would trade both for a good one bottom plow on rubber. Thats about it. Not much going on really.
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