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Posted by Paul from MI on March 27, 2007 at 03:33:40 from (209.94.187.82):
In Reply to: tear down of john deere b posted by jonathan s on March 26, 2007 at 18:30:59:
Looks like you have been working pretty hard to get all that done in 5 hours. Word of advice from a guy that has been wrenching on old tractors for over 50 years. GO SLOW!! It's so much fun that it's easy to go too fast and miss details. Lay all of your parts on a bench/table in order as you go. I use 4'x8' OSB board supported on sawhorses, sometimes need three or more of them. Tag/mark everthing as you go. You must have access to a digital camera, so take lots of detail pictures. We didn't have them years ago and now I would like to have records of what I did to my tractors as I restored them. It makes a great reminder of where things fit later on, too. When I see a tractor at a show with a book of pictures on I am always impressed with the work that has been done. Good luck, Paul
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