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Re: IH 466 Engine fun! one tough engine!
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Posted by Redmud on December 15, 2004 at 17:38:51 from (216.167.146.76):
In Reply to: IH 466 Engine fun! one tough engine! posted by Schultzy on December 14, 2004 at 16:24:25:
OK guys, Enough is enough. To start with,The engine was a donation to the school. To do with as they saw fit. And after many many years of hands on molestation of this engine, it was time to put it out to pasture. It matters not, whether it went to the scrap heap, with or without a rod thru the side of the block, the end results are the same, and all is not lost, because It will come back as a Toyota in 2006. And I'm sure the ag Teacher made sure that the students were clear and in no danger when the engine was in distruct mode. Some of you think it was a dumb thing to do. Some of you think it was down right criminal. But Be honest now, Just how many of you older guys{and younger ones} removed the umbrella from the old JD or Farmall, when Dad was not around, climbed on top of the barn and jumped off thanking you would float down like a feather? Now THAT's dumb. And just how many of you got inside of an old rear tractor tire while two of your buddies held it up, untill another buddy got the front bumper of the old farm truck against it? and the last thing you heard was, Naw, I ain't gonna go fast, and then rolled you across a 200 acre field at mach 1? Now THAT's dumb. and just how many of you crossed the plug wires on the old F20 knowing your older brother was fixin to yank on the crank? Now THAT is really really dumb... You guys that did these dumb kinda things need to quit chunkin rocks at this guy. You know who you are.. Now stoppit.
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