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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:26 am    Post subject: Hey 2 tractors! Reply to specific post Reply with quote

You better not be playing golf! You better be out there working on tractors and engines and other cool stuff. Or the rest of us might start picking on you! If I got to shovel snow to work on a fergie... you should be working on atleast 3! And go up in them thar hills and get some more $400 TO35's!
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:37 am    Post subject: Re: Hey 2 tractors! Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I'm trying to hold my marriage together, the 8n belongs to someone else and the one over across town with the fel is a deal to good to pass on and I'm trying to sell the tires and this spring the buyers will be coming out of the woodwork and and no I'm not a hoarder but I do know one.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Hey 2 tractors! Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Well, atleast you're not playing golf. That's the important thing. Just keep the Ford 'in someone elses name', and really... hide them, cover them with junk... but I NEVER sell a set of tires and wheels.... you are part owner of the loader? back hoe tractor? Now there's a project to keep you out of trouble all winter...
Already got the camshaft back in this 202, pics are only a couple hours old, cleaned the block- all the parts with fuel oil and gas... bronze brushes, angle grinder... I am impressed with myself! An hour or so a day on good days, since Christmas, pretty quick compare to my earlier rebuilds, but chomping on the bit for the rest of YT's kit to show up... hopefully before it snows again.... I gotta get outta here....




 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:30 am    Post subject: Re: Hey 2 tractors! Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Looks nice and clean and appears to have been hot tanked once before as the red coating is gone. Yes the hoe is needing a PS ram as the old one is pitted and causes the seals to leak but the fel is another future aquisition.I'm putting in a tankless water heater now and will not get to "play" with my toys.
 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:44 am    Post subject: Re: Hey 2 tractors! Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I worked with a guy who's motto was 'I can fix anything but a broken heart, and weld anything but a marriage'
Hot water heater. I thought you all would just put a black 50 gallon drum on the roof??
I hope you got more sunshine than me, suppose to snow again tonight, I want to put the mains in today. Still waiting on more YT stuff, need sleeves first!
Yes, I had to have the crank turned to -60, it was already down 20, from a previous rebuild, and #4 was egg shaped, so had to go down another 40! eeeeyyyyaaaaaoooo..... she had a tough life eh? But got to admit, this block is as nice as the day it was cast, next adventure will be playing a shell game with clutches... you got to bring home more tractors, and I got to go south with a big truck....
 
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