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Posted by tanner clark on January 19, 2005 at 17:18:38 from (69.243.23.210):
In Reply to: Re: Any Mechanics In the Northern Virginia Area to posted by Allan in NE on January 19, 2005 at 07:30:07:
Hey my email is on here. I just saw this post, thanks Magman, I was wondering where I should post such a request. I am in Manassas, VA. Anyway, if anyone is willing to basically go over everything on this tractor with me that would be really cool. I plan on cleaning all the important parts up once again, Dist. Carb, Governor, etc, prior to having anyone over, and I will also try to have an extra piece of each of the above. Please contact me if, you have extensive knowledge like Magman, Allen in NE, etc. Beer, food, and a good laugh at a city boy who is diving into this addicting hobby of Farmall restoration, will be my only gaurentee if you are able to help me. Allen, would it suprise you if I said I was 27 years old, and have multiple college degrees, yet i read these IH manuals and can't figure out how to get her running again. O well, I am just frustrated. If Magman was serious, I might be willing to fly you down here to help me out. Keep me posted. I won't be able to do this for about 3 weekends.
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