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Posted by Bill in oh on October 07, 2006 at 07:17:40 from (64.56.121.105):
WELL WE TALKED ABOUT FUEL TANK FINDING.BACK IN THE EARLY EIGHTIES I FARMED&WORKED WITH A MIGHTY FINE FELLOW GOD BLESS HIM. HIS ILLNESS TOOK HIM FROM US.WE OVER HAULED A 830CK CASE ONE WINTER UP ON SARTING IT WE HAD NO OIL PRESSURE.WE RELIZED WE LEFT THE O RINGS OFF PUMP TUBE.WE JUST TOOK OIL PAN OFF WITH OIL IN IT.PUT IT BACK THE SAME.2-3DAYS LATER WE COULD'NT FIND A 9/16 WRENCH FROM HIS BRAND NEW JOHN DEERE TOOL SET.WHEN I LOST HEM I GOT THE TRACTOR&BOUGHT THE TOOL SET AT THE SALE.LOST THE OIL PLUG ONE EVENING LOST OIL I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE SAVESS TO PUT NEW BEARING IN.WHEN I REMOVED OIL PAN THERE WAS A PRETTY BAND NEW 9/16 JOHN DEERE WRENCH.
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