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Posted by IHank on March 20, 2000 at 23:27:56 from (167.142.19.102):
In Reply to: Re: Manifold Interchangability Question posted by MoosieDog on March 20, 2000 at 22:42:56:
MoosieDog- Sir! Most certainly, you are at the head of the line, as to getting some experimental hardware. I got 4 dust collectors from my late 80's efforts, when I got real messed up with "petroleum poisioning". Lately, I'm seeing a segment of old tractor people in this forum as possibly inclined to doing all sorts of odd ball and experimetal things- just what I need... What has always had me treed is the mind numbing variety of stuff my gadgetry has to bolt up to. Recently, I started seeing crumbling cast iron tractor manifolds as opportunity. A local custom exhaust system shop said they'd bend anything I wanted to build. What I got is a little "black box" with a knob what amounts to the choke and mixture screw control on the Model T, and later Model A, Ford carburetor systems. If it's a gas or liquid and is flammable, then it is fuel to me! This is not miracle carburetors, improved TV reception, or enhancing your Viagra... I'm into boring and plain old gadgetry. Part of it is figgering out what might be in demand. Crumbling cast iron manifolds are part of what I'm pondering as part of an opportunity. That's where my question comes from. Talk to me please, IHank
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