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Re: *****Calling Brian in Ohio*****
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on August 08, 2006 at 13:59:12 from (68.238.11.124):
In Reply to: Re: *****Calling Brian in Ohio***** posted by Brian in Ohio on August 08, 2006 at 12:28:21:
Ha ha. That's a good description of tuffy. Naw, I won't have the R at the show this year. Still fightin the block on the water leak. I did everything in the book tryin to get that fixed and nothin worked. When things calm down I'll start a better search for another block. Meantime, I keep puttin a couple gallons in the radiator each time I work it. Plus, I want my new show exhaust system to be in order before it goes out to any shows. I finally found a set of split water jackets so I can custom rig a dual exhaust for it. I plan on puttin chrome stacks on either side of the hood when all is said and done. This year I'll be bringin the farmall A and possibly the 47 JD M that I restored for a friend (if it's alright with him). Of course, it should be since he hasn't picked it up or paid the labor in over a year. I should be up wednesday evening with the two. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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