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Posted by Specter on October 26, 2005 at 14:06:05 from (161.184.182.2):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Specter posted by DCM on October 26, 2005 at 12:18:43:
Yup, she's a standard. Bought it this spring from a neighbor. Had the diesel motor running, and it runs good. I have the flywheel side apart at the moment to put in new thrust washers. Haven't got to working on the pup motor yet. Might not get around to fixing her up for the show next spring, but I'm going to try! Have an old 4-14 JD trip plow that I'm want to put on behind her. She's gonna be a fun project! I've only been in the club for just about one year, and don't know everybody yet. I have met a bunch of the Colbournes, and some local collectors like Albert Miller and Harvey Fott. Still feels a little funny being one of the youngest members of the club! It's sure a blast for me, though. I'm looking forward to meeting you next show! I'm usually around Yesterdays Tractors a lot anyway, so we can talk again anytime. Lyndon
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