Posted by francoisc27 on May 28, 2008 at 18:45:13 from (68.159.112.4):
In Reply to: people suck!!!!! posted by RJV on May 27, 2008 at 16:25:32:
Red Mist said: (quoted from post at 20:51:11 05/28/08) "Suck" is a crude term. mike
I am sorry for the subject title, that post was about 5 min after I found the busted crank.
I emailed the guy who I bought the tractor from and he said he was sorry and that in this business when we refer to a good block and good head it means there are no cracks. I am ok with that!
one guy stated that if the engines where tore down and put back together then they would/could be scamming me, I fully agree with that now. Both engines where full of some of the blackest oil I have ever seen, so chances are they never really new for sure what was wrong with the engines.
I hope I start to get some better luck on these things because I really enjoy learning and working on them, I would just like to be able to drive one some day :D.
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