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Re: Going off the deep end here?
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Posted by dr.sportster on November 22, 2006 at 14:38:00 from (67.72.98.81):
In Reply to: Going off the deep end here? posted by Bill46 on November 22, 2006 at 08:48:09:
A few weeks back there was a link posted on tool talk where a guy had put a turbine in a tractor.He ripped all the miles of wiring off it and started over.It ran when he got done and it didnt take real long either.I wish I knew the site.If you see this youll say anythings possible.Remember a few years back the El Camino and Camaros on big FWD frames built by teenagers.Im sure a welder and some power tools would help but you might have that already.Go for it. Work on it twenty minutes minimum a day youll get it done before you know it.Doing a restoration is hard because you have so many rules to follow but in something custom there are no rules.Any way around a problem that works [and is safe]is fine.
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