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Posted by ATW/WA on September 09, 2003 at 15:01:31 from (207.66.161.206):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Finding Info On Ford Tract posted by Cliff Terry on September 06, 2003 at 06:33:46:
Cliff, Good to hear you have her running. You may want to change fluids fairly soon. If you ended up with sugar in the gas tank it doesn,t take much more effort to toss dirt in the crankcase or solvents in the hydraulics. I went through one of those really ugly divorces, not fun. I left my email open, this string is getting burried fairly deep. The link below is to the Ford discussion board, they have several specialized forums you will find interesting and helpful at various stages of restoration on your tractor. If you have any up dates or questions, by all means post back on a new string. Use the different forums for the strengths they offer. If you need leads for parts, technical information or books feel free to ask. Take some before and after pics, you'll be glad you did. Later ATW/WA
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