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Posted by fishermanS on August 25, 2005 at 06:02:29 from (206.104.152.226):
In Reply to: How do you begin? posted by fishermanS on August 24, 2005 at 14:02:02:
I really appreciate all the comments and sugguestions. Cowman- I pick this up in Hitchcock County and hauled it back to the southeast. So far... I did buy another M but it has a wf and is working really good around the place (brakes are shot)....Man I hate to tear it apart. This one is a 49 and my grandpas is a 50 nf. After buying the two tractors my check book said take break and thats why I thought used oil to soak it in might work....I have some extra used oil and every now and then when I find rusted tools I just toss'em in tin can with used oil and it seems to help after I remember them several months down the road. Viniger sounds alot better. I am really learning alot from this post and am sure that I will put several more up. Man I'm gonna hate tearing that other M down. I'll work on my tearing my grandpas down this winter and fixing and painting various parts as I can. Then after spring is over I may start swapping parts over. So far the carma is good. We caught 60 Cats with 15 over 12lbs and 6 over 15lbs earlier in the day (Swanson) when I picked up the tractor (I only kept 5 fish around 5lbs) and then got it home across the state without a problem- unloaded it and fryed a cat. Gonna get'it done. FS
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