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Posted by Dave 2N on January 02, 2004 at 05:36:58 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Great weather for old IRON. posted by Hugh MacKay on January 02, 2004 at 03:40:35:
Hugh- A Happy New Year to you. We've been enjoying some exceptional late December/January 1 weather here on the NY/PA border. It isn't usually like this but I'll take it. My philosophy is that every one of these good days can't be taken away from us and each one moves us that much further along in the right direction. The good weather gave me a chance to get some time in enclosing the new shop; but by yesterday afternoon, it was just too darned nice to be putting steel up on the sides of the building so I headed for the tractors. Got some good time in on the JD A, the Super C and the Ford 2N. I agree with you about the uneeded 12 volt conversions. My 46 Ford 2N has always been a great starter with its well-maintained 6 volt system. The others start well too but my Super H positively roars to life the first time you hit the starter.
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