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Frozen Rear End - Revisited
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Posted by Robert Lorencz on December 01, 2005 at 05:27:37 from (152.163.101.13):
Good Day eh? Some time ago I posted that the transmission and rear end on my Super M had frozen up. I finally got to the big town the other day and bought a propane torch (note to self: NEVER go to Princess Auto on the first day of a sale!). Got home to find out that I had no way of connecting hose to a propane tank and no one around here had the right fittings! Aw, well the good Lord looks after "us", he turned the weather mild so I pulled the drain plug and got 3 gallons of water out(into a 2.5 gallon pail!) Then yesterday I got a bit more out (looks like I got it all) and got the old girl running and moving around like a spring chicken. How did that much water get in there? It came out so clear I thought I could drink it, and once it was out the oil wasn't brown or milky, just thick and black. I think I will change it all in the spring.
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