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Posted by Merv on September 25, 2006 at 12:54:04 from (75.6.163.88):
Russ, Cowman, and everyone who provided information and assistance the past few weeks. I got my T20 up and running. In fact, yesterday I worked it for about six hours. Moved around a lot of dirt. I can start it without having to prime it. She will now start on the second crank. I am now going to put it to work, I have three acres of oak trees that I need to clear, then I'm going to replant chestnut trees. This winter, the old tractor will get a new coat of paint. When I figure out how to post photographs. I will post before and after photos. This site is great, I have learned a lot. Just reading what you guys put in here. And I will continue to be here. I look forward to starting a new project. Only this one will be one of those green things.(MC crowler) Before you say anything, it belonged to my grandfather and is now a pile of rust, so for granddad. I'm going to bring her back to life. chat with you all later. Thanks, Merv
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