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Fixed is an overstatement. It's coming together one piece at a time. I still need a clutch and a few other wore out parts. The clutch doesn't slip it's just that the teaser spring is completely gone and allows the pedal to chatter like a chipmunk after a nut. The bolt holes on the fork bracket is completely egged out. I will have to use it till the wife "allows" me to buy the parts. Around $116 plus machining cost for the pressure plates. I'll get them in the spring when the weather breaks.
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Google helped. The opposite is Duck-Footed. So your tractor was duck-footed Gravest.
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That's really funny. I will use that for now on.:biggrin2.gif:
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My 169 was the same way. P.O. really had the steering messed up. Its all better now though.
My mom always said it was either piegon toed or the other way was knock knee'ed. ![]() |
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I thought knock-knee'ed was the opposite of bow-legged?
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