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Posted by wdtom on September 28, 2005 at 17:17:57 from (155.212.222.20):
In Reply to: tractor engine posted by mechman on September 27, 2005 at 11:07:19:
Just taking apart an old vehicle can teach you a lot. I wanted the front axle from a late 40s Chevy pickup that was sitting in the neighbor's woods to make a trailer out of to haul fire wood on. This was in the early 60s. In order to get rid of the truck after I had the trailer made I took it apart into weights I could load on the trailer and take to the junk yard. I learned lots. I never intended to put any part of it back together so I wasn't too carefull of some of the things as they came apart, but I knew how now so when I had to take something more important and of value apart and fix it I had some idea of how. Go for it, learn what you can, maybe you will put yours back together and get it running! Ask questions here.
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