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Posted by ELDON on March 22, 2003 at 18:11:37 from (206.253.49.98):
In Reply to: Re: W6 MCCORMICK TRACTOR posted by The Dukester on March 22, 2003 at 17:35:02:
NO, DUKESTER, I DON'T HAVE PICTURES OF THE W6 AT LEAST NOT ANYTHING THAT SHOWS THAT GREAT OF DETAIL AND YES IT IS THE FIRST TRACTOR I HAVE EVER HAD. IF YOU ARE STILL TALKING TO ME I WILL TRY TO EXPLAIN A LITTLE MORE CLEARLY. I DIDN'T FULLLY UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU TOLD ME. STARTING AT THE TOP. I HAVE A SEAT THAT WHEN I AM NOT ON IT CAN BE LIFTED UP AND FLOPPED REARWARD IT SORT OF PIVOTS ON ABOUT A FOUR INCH BOLT. THE SEAT IS FASTED WITH THE ABOVE MENTIONED BOLT TO A SORT OF FRYING PAN SIZED PIECE OF METAL WITH ABOUT A THREE QUARTER INCH LIP WITH A HOLE IN THE MIDDLE. THIS FRYING PAN THING WAS WHAT WAS WELDED TO THE PIPE THAT RESTED ON A SHOCK ABSORBER THAT SORT OF SUPPORTED THE SEAT ALONG WITH A SORT OF BIG SPRING AT THE VERY BACK. THE WELDING HAS BROKEN AND THE SEAT WAS WIRED TO THE PIPE AND ACTUALLY HAS FALLEN OFF AND THAT IS WHY I CALL MY TRACTOR "SUICIDE". ARE YOU SAYING I SHOULD TAKE OUT THE FOUR BOLTS THAT ARE HOLDING THE WHOLE THING TO THE TRACTOR? BY THE WAY I LIKE YOUR PICTURES. I THINK YOU WOULD LIKE MY TRACTOR.
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