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Re: Your Collective Thoughts?
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Posted by IHC Red on March 02, 2006 at 18:36:08 from (134.129.135.24):
In Reply to: Re: Your Collective Thoughts? posted by Allan In NE on March 02, 2006 at 18:02:31:
Allan, I see nothing wrong with your question. You qualified your original post appropriately. As always, thanks for sharing the images... sharp looking rig. That must be a later model 966. I don't recall ever seeing decals like that on a '66 series. The decals seem to resemble those of a 986. As for what I would do... I would go for the lowest cost solution which would give me the best result (time permitting). If the parts will all swap over and the cost for parts and labor is reasonable, it might not be a completely unreasonable way to go. I think you're a little like me in your search for perfection. Those little sounds no one else hears dig deep into my ears. I've got an input shaft bearing and seal to replace on the '49 C my dad bought new. The tranny seems to whine a little louder than it did years back and it's never been split, so it might not hurt to have a look-see. Your various successes with tractors, balers, etc. are makin' me a little squirrelly thinkin' I can may be do something 1/50th as difficult. Have fun, Red
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