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Old 06-06-2014, 09:00 PM
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Looks great Lew.
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Lew you're killing me down here. It's bad enough you have a piece to my puzzle, not to mention two! Very nice though and cool add ons, 86s are awesome. First one even has steering wheel decal and side panels, sweet
Thanks Alvy,the second one has one also.
Should I add the 86 to your list you gave me?
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SMH... He's done it again! Nice find on the loaded 86, Lew.

Bring some of those weights to RPSD and drag one or two around on a chain by your belt so we can easily identify you.
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Thanks Alvy,the second one has one also.
Should I add the 86 to your list you gave me?
Thank you for remembering. And you never know.
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Good looking tractor Lew
You needed a seat for your boat
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Good looking tractor Lew
You needed a seat for your boat
more like I need a boat for my seat!
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more like I need a boat for my seat!
I agree.
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I spent some time yesterday on it and went over a few things, it sat for 12 years in the garage.Removed the plug and squirted some oil down the cylinder, fixed the saftey switches, replaced the amp gauge as it was hooked up wrong when the po replaced the wire harness,new fuel line and cleaned out the old gas.Surprisingly the tank was clean.I did not clean the carb out, just wanted to see how it ran.It has a new clutch and the creeper was redone by madsens in WI.PO kept all the receipts and original manuals in a binder.

Pulled the choke out, turned the key, and it fired right up.Ran it for a while till the smoke stopped, and took it for a ride, no smoke or knocks but the brake style pto needs to be rebuilt and as the carb as it started to mark it's territory.
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Looks good lew, glad it runs good,mark it's territory I get it lol, I have dealt with madsens In wi many times,
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