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Posted by pete on February 08, 2004 at 02:32:03 from (152.163.252.227):
Before you run me out on a rail, I must come out of the closet and admit that I'm an owner of some big ugly machines that ain't quite red, but some of them go varoom and pull stuff thru the dirt to. Just not as well. Questions for the smartest folks on the web!!!!!!!!!!!!! Need an engine for a (ahemmmm) Case 1175 1: What is the designation for that engine? 2: What other machines have this same engine (combine maybe?) 3: What other engines are there that will bolt up and work without major mod and what are they in? Any help would be apreciated. Thanks, pete Didn't quite catch that, what was that you said about tar?
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