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Re: 251069 Versus 354898


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Posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on January 10, 2009 at 13:25:22 from (67.33.110.139):

In Reply to: Re: 251069 Versus 354898 posted by Hugh MacKay on January 10, 2009 at 07:33:38:

Hugh....Money is exactly why I'm doin' this, this way. I've got a 251069 that has to be rebuilt from stem to stern, Parts and My labor were gonna run into BIG BUCKS...The old Man sold Me the 354898 with the front of the block broke for $50.00, his deal,I paid His price without JEWIN'. Everything in the 354898 is excellant, no ridge at all at the top of the sleeves, 240 head, So if everything goes in the 251069 and all I'm out is labor, a gasket set and sleeve seals I came out great, plus I got a few days more of schoolin', and due to the internet may have past on something that will help someone else. Helpin' others might buy Me a little redemption for a lifetime spent bein' Wild Bill...do You reckon? "Lord I feel like I'm winnin' again" Hadn't made as good time on this as I planed, Toolin,' measurein', I'll feel lucky if I finish the block by tomorrow...What the Hell, I had to be somewhere today if I was gonna be anywhere so I might as well been workin' on a Farmall engine as....??
Tractor Vet...I could see the fear in their eyes or maybe a combo of greed and fear...I did get two hilarious suggestions on How To....Those two shops better stick with "THE KNOWN" anythig else will throw them. I'm not knockin' them ,everybody has their place

Thanks
Wild Bill


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