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Posted by LumbrJakMan on December 13, 2005 at 14:06:53 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Engine Videos on this site posted by fisherman on December 13, 2005 at 13:21:27:
Fisherman , I just got done with my First Engine rebuild . It was a Farmall M also. I used the video and was very happy to have it . I got a small color TV with built in VCR for $99 Bucks at Wal Mart and put it right on the bench in my garage . I cant say how nice it was to Stop , Rewind , and take a closer look throughout my whole rebuild. I had the Pleasure of cranking the Old Gilr over on this past Saturday and she runs like a top. There is LOTS of little Tips and Tricks that I am sure helped me out. I am a Pretty Mechanical Guy . 23 Years of Construction ( Union Electrician ) and I was quite pleased with the details of the Video and Furthermore of the willingness of the People here to help me with my special questions . Good Luck and let us know how your doing . Chuck D NH
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