Posted by Uncle Ernie on May 04, 2008 at 09:39:53 from (64.38.186.73):
In Reply to: Re: What now?!?! posted by Lanse on May 04, 2008 at 09:24:42:
Just calling it the way I see it Lanse. I like your go to it attitude but it needs to be tempered with reason and knowledge. Do yourself a favor and get the correct shop manual for the tractor "Service Manual for Allis-Chalmers Model B &C Tractors" It has the answer to every question you have asked and pictures of most things. Then take EVERYTHING you have done to this point back apart. Sit down and read the ENTIRE manual. THEN start over from the beginning. Do you have a shop teacher or Ag teacher at school? Even if you are not in one of his classes go talk with him and tell him what you are doing. I bet you he will be glad to coach you on things. I really would like to see you complete this project and end up with a good running tractor but if you stay on the path you are on all you will end up with is frustration and a bad memory. Sorry but that is how it looks from this side of the monitor screen... Good Luck my young friend!
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