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Re: TD-9 and Gary is a happy boy!
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Posted by JJK on June 17, 2005 at 22:02:38 from (216.189.131.166):
In Reply to: TD-9 and Gary is a happy boy! posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 17, 2005 at 18:23:14:
Shortly after I started working at Case IH in Fergus Falls one of my projects was a TD-9 and that was a good feeling to fire it up and drive it around making all kinds of racket with that old relleck. The bad news was the bill the guy had to pay for the engine overhaul, getting the drive clutch unstuck, and rebuilding one of the steering clutches. I could have gone further for as much help that thing still needed. As neat as it is to work on these antique'rs it just ain't worth bringing them in at the going shop rate cause thats were the expence comes from. My feeling is either fix it yourself or take to the a tech school for these kids to get hand on learning and maybe an appreciation for restoring old machines.
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