Posted by Hoss in Me on March 09, 2010 at 14:53:59 from (69.131.127.115):
Found this old girl in the woods on a mountain here in Maine bout 12 yrs ago.I paid 100 bucks for it.[think I got took]I brought it home and freed it up by taking out the liners,pistons and all.I put heat to them and freed them up.I put it right back togeather just to see how it run.We goter running and it went pretty good so I put oil to the cylinders and parked it to rebuild later on.Friend of mine decided he wanted it worse than I did.John Tyler went completly through it.Valve job,new 22-36 liners and pistons,radiator,tranny bearings and a new clutch.He built cutoffs for it and bought new rubber.John also hand rolled and built the new fenders for it.Purrs like a BIG kitten and starts easy.John died this last Dec 12 and said in his will that if the family wanted it to give me first refusal.Here it is home again to parade and pull again. Hoss
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