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Posted by Dave in BC on September 16, 2004 at 12:51:47 from (24.69.114.49):
I appreciate all the help everyone was back in July when I first posted, and I really wanted to get this old tractor restored and on it's feet again, but no luck. As with all things in life, time and money are deciding factors, and mine appear as if they'll be better spent on a quick fix to my tractor needs as opposed to the restoration I was looking forward to doing. I'm not excited about the option of spending the kind of money necessary to get a newer unit, but my time constraints aren't allowing me the time to get around to restoring this tractor. There's just too many projects on the farm that take priority. As a result, I've only managed to purchase a machined crankshaft, but haven't had the resources available to get the rest of the parts, or if I had the money, it or I was needed on another project on the farm more urgently. I'm sure you all can relate. Anyhow, I'm rambling... the purpose of this post isn't to post an ad for parts, but rather to reach those who had contacted me back in July. I lost all my past email in a system crash, but I've emailed everyone who I could remember had emailed me. If I haven't sent you an email already, then it's only because of my poor memory and backup regimen, so please drop me a line at the above email address if you're still interested.
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