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Posted by Brian Schmidt on December 21, 2006 at 20:37:15 from (12.207.191.152):
Guys, Just wanted to let the few folks here know that have not dealt with Bill Poor or his bud Earl over of the Farmall Cub Forum, that those guys are some top notch folks in my opinion. I bought one of his new fuel tank neck form tools and a crank pulley puller for my Cub as well as As, Bs, and Cs motors. The tank form tool was a bit pricey, but you cannot find these any more and they really work. Earl's copy is better than the original and works great. Quite a bit of detail and craftsmanship. Mostly unseen in today's disposable age. I thought the crank pulley puller would work on the A-C motors, but it only fit the Cub like it was advertised. Bummer, but my fault. I told Bill just to let folks know that it will not work on those engines if they ask. He replied that Earl was already working on a design that was going to replace his old one and would work on the A-C motors. He shipped me the new design for a trial. And of course it worked great. He just swapped them out for me. I just wanted to take a little time to let everyone here know these guys are taking care of people like we used to in the old days. No more "Please remain on the line and your call will be answered in the order it was received" or "Your call is important to us, please remain on the line and and automated system will attempt to direct you around this entire company before dropping you." Thanks Bill and Earl!!
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