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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 18, 2004 at 19:39:02 from (209.226.247.133):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super A cubic- posted by Stan(VA). on June 18, 2004 at 05:31:56:
Stan: 12.5 hour round trip, got back, had a bit of sleep, now I'm ready to roll. Short term anyhow. There must have been some kind of criminal ellement on the go today as both US and Canadian customs were checking photo ID. They rarely do that, at least with truck traffic, and I go there weekly. They even had the car traffic backed up this afternoon coming home. I briefly looked at tractors and see I need to clean off some crud to get part numbers from 130 and 140. Also, and I didn't spend much time, but the letters on Super A, FCM or FAAM, I didn't spot quickly. Where are those located, just in case they don't pop up in front of me in morning? I have the tractor and engine serial numbers recorded on all my tractors. 130 is, tractor 9313 , engine 56651 and 140 is tractor 22157, engine 102230. As I said earlier they both have C-123 cast right into block.
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