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Old 04-30-2014, 06:09 PM
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Just changed the motor oil and added marvel mystery oil, the drain plug I replaced with a new one, old one was stripped pretty bad.
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Old 04-30-2014, 07:39 PM
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Nick,
Good you got it good,BUT

pictures or it didn't happen...
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Old 04-30-2014, 07:41 PM
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Ok lol tomorrow lew. Maybe.
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Old 04-30-2014, 07:52 PM
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No no I want to see some of you working on it ,as far as I know your brudder was doing all the work...
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No no I want to see some of you working on it ,as far as I know your brudder was doing all the work...
Nope lol, we both did.
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Old 04-30-2014, 08:25 PM
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Good job nick. I like it, it's got character. Did the PO tell you what the cheese grader in the tunnel cover was for?

Edit: never mind, switches that went to the trailer harness gimmick, got it
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Good job nick. I like it, it's got character. Did the PO tell you what the cheese grader in the tunnel cover was for?

Edit: never mind, switches that went to the trailer harness gimmick, got it
Yep lol , thanks mike.
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Guys, I changed the starter, it cranks now, not parting it out.
Hi good job. I/ve got a couple tractors now because i did not part out and really should have.(kinda hard to do, maybe at a later date.) I/ve got an extra cast grill but don't know how bad the shipping would be. Mike
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Hi good job. I/ve got a couple tractors now because i did not part out and really should have.(kinda hard to do, maybe at a later date.) I/ve got an extra cast grill but don't know how bad the shipping would be. Mike
I plan to leave it alone for now, thanks though. Update: I swapped out the seat for a nicer one off my wheel horse that just has 1 little tear.
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The foot rests were rusty so I removed them , wire wheeled them and cleaned them up and painted them.
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