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Topic: Case vac is one step closer to running
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| Matt L
10-14-2012 22:32:21
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I finally dragged my vac out of its resting spot after I stole the motor out of it awhile ago. Original engine was stuck and really full of water, so I sold the block and got another engine for it. Well the idea was to get another engine and then put it back together.
That didnt work out so well. It sat in pieces for about 2 years with engine for it.
Even got to use the 430 to help put the vac together. My new 3pt boom is super handy for doing odds and end I found.
Used the deere to put the motor in. Almost didnt have to get off the backhoe to put the engine in. I just pushed and was done. To bad it didnt come apart that easy.
Its gonna sit like this for awhile till I get time to rebuild the carb and fix the radiator. It might get pressure washed if the weather is nice enough. |
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| Ande
10-17-2012 05:58:02
66.231.103.186
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Re: Case vac is one step closer to running in reply to Matt L, 10-14-2012 22:32:21
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| Matt,its looking good at this end,not a easy project,but your making headway.Keep us posted on your work,I sure love these type of posts. |
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| Bruce from Can.
10-15-2012 02:39:18
70.29.128.118
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Re: Case vac is one step closer to running in reply to Matt L, 10-14-2012 22:32:21
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| I enjoyed looking at your pic's. They made it all looks so easy. |
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