Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on January 27, 2008 at 06:40:54 from (70.100.62.8):
In Reply to: Day 3 posted by Lanse on January 26, 2008 at 18:21:09:
Dont fall behind in your school work , with your new found joy, it can be easy to do,, to want to spend every spare moment working on something exciting as this tractor you've been waiting on for some time.
But the education will take you further and last longer than this tractor project,, especially in todays world, education is the key,,,
congrats on your new project, you will get all the help you need on this site as you well know,, a little trick with the zerks,, if they dont take grease and they come out ok,,, you can heat them up with a torch while holding them with a pair of pliers, the old hard grease will melt and come out,[the zerks are out of the tractor at this time!],
just a quick tip too, on some of these stubborn bolts you are bound to come across, if they start coming out, instead of just applying more pressure,[they may snap] get it loose a 1/4 turn and then retighten,, do this as many times as it needs before it comes out easily ,, good luck with your tractor, pat
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