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Re: Back together FINALLY!!!!
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Posted by IndianaRed on June 28, 2007 at 05:23:16 from (75.51.226.44):
In Reply to: Re: Back together FINALLY!!!! posted by Thomas D Windsor on June 27, 2007 at 21:37:52:
Hey Tom, Ya, I suppose there is, but I think I can handle everything from here, and don't expect any surprises. Could be my fampous last words, but all my remaining parts are primed, painted, and ready to put back on. the motor gave me quite a few difficulties and I learned a lot of things I didn't know before. Like that an all-fuel head is not as tall as a gas head, therefore studs must be switched, which the previous owner of my tractor did not do. Hard for a rookie to figure out why the studs were too short. So then I ordered the studs, put them in, and 4 nuts were stripped, and those weren't easy to find either. All I really meant was that the engine is done, and i feel pretty comfortable with the rest, plus no more big money purchases. Weren't you working on an F? See ya, Brian
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