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Re: W-6 Detail,s?
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Posted by kirkc, on January 24, 2006 at 04:50:56 from (24.225.7.208):
In Reply to: Re: W-6 Detail,s? posted by chadd on January 23, 2006 at 09:34:25:
Hey chadd, you ever see a more cobbed up tractor than this one? Listen to this, I was out in the yard yesterday wanting to check the pressure on the tires, I looked for the valve stem on the right rear rim, looked underneath,and saw that someone had put the rim on backward,s,w/ the stem coming out underneath,(real dumb), There is no lever to control the hydralic,s chad, Just that little filler neck on right side of tank,with the little bolts on top of it, Someone had jury rigged the hydralic tank, and welded two filler pipes on left side,evedently the top one to fill and the bottom one to see if it needed fluid, I think the guy that did this had too many beer,s that day or something,haha, Oh,also I bet the same person cut a square hole in the right side of hood to clear the alternator which he put on when it was switched from 6 to 12 volt,and also putting a key switch in those little holes under gas tank next to shifter when he disconnected the foot starter switch,which had a made up round holder bolted next to it for an oil can,(or maybe his favorite brew which he could slew the day away,)haha, I took off yesterday,and threw in the trash, You know what Chad? Maybe this Isnt a W-6 at all,but an amalgamation of part,s to look like a W-6,? Oh Man, maybe It,s a Minnie, or a John Deere, or even a Massey, or a Cockshutt,painted red to look like an IH? You never know about these thing,s?haha, Anyway,thanks for the help Chad and keep in touch ok, IH nut kirk C,
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