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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 01, 2007 at 13:09:10 from (216.98.171.155):
In Reply to: Re: Safety wire bolts posted by 37 chief on March 01, 2007 at 07:52:44:
LOL I just siting hear thinking if he was a chief in the navy. My did was in the navy in 1958 and 59. I am in a car club and one of the guy"s there has a Indian Chief I dont know what year it is. Im still workin away on my 41 :A: im been play with the electorlysis for the hood and that stuff I have not got it all the way down yet. I just been out there take ever thing a part on it and then trying to put it all back on only thing that is makeing me mad is the belt pully and the pto I cant get the gear"s lined up to get it on there all the way I did one time and i for got to put a part on soo I had to take it all back off ill get it some time thow. Take care Stan The army stand"s for Aint real marine"s yet thinking you woud like that lol Carson
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