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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 19, 2007 at 15:14:12 from (216.98.171.173):
In Reply to: Re: Hear you go mike a. tenn #2 posted by mike a. tenn. on February 19, 2007 at 14:32:12:
Hey mike ive never been in side it but i know the guy has some round bales of hay in it and on top when we was driveing by i cud see he had a bunch of stuff in the top i know the guy but he is a real hillbilly he told my old boss he was gonna kill him but he was just playing i wanna stop and ask if i can go in it but agein i dont wanna get shot it was for mules when thay did not have any power soo i know its really old. Oh yes the darn pistons well i took of watter flange or w/e and it is full of mud dobers nest i woud hafe to put it in a tank of gas and what ever to get that dirt out and just for a engine overhaul kit is 309 on this sight and one other sight is 289 but time shiping is was 398 bucks when i can get an engine all ready runing for that much ready to bolt right on . when i start working at the power plant it wont kill me with the money b/c ill have it right now i cant spin anything at all un less i wanna get broke lol and its been to cold to put up barb wire fence im like god dang it but even if i get me a diff engine ill keep this one that way i can work on it and get it going that way ill have 2 or if i find me a diff :a: that needs one i can buy it and put that engine on it that whay i woud have two model :a:'s lol. Once i start working at my real job i wont be abel to get on hear at much thay work 3 month and stop for 3. 10 houer days 7 days a week and the last month is dec is 12 houer days 7 days a week lol im gonna be wore out but ill be getting good money in. take care mike Carson
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