Posted by ben brown on March 29, 2008 at 21:25:30 from (12.213.80.54):
In Reply to: UNBELEIVABLE BUT TRUE posted by OLTWOPOP on March 29, 2008 at 20:13:43:
bough a oc3 in co. few years back ladie said you have to take the rest of this stuff also whole yard full goy a 202h plow and a ih tracktracto t40 it had been sitting some 20 30 years no starter had a crank though well hell dam thing truned over good and when we went to move it clutch worked also steering clutches.two three old case tractors there now belong to bill in co.sold th t40 to a guy in south east iowa. year so later and it is now running.you just never know one wont stick the next one will stick up over nite.
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