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Transplant for Tony's 23C.


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Posted by Masseynut(Australia) on January 05, 2013 at 04:06:36 from (101.162.154.2):

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Picked up this TEF yesterday for dismantling. The tractor is well past it's "use by" date, but the engine is a "pearler", ideal for Tony's belligerent 23C project.
This 20C starts first pop, no ether or bibles needed, prayer time or whatever, just off the key and away you go. You just gotta work out how to get it in there. Some bright spark will have the answer. It's gotta "swept-down" front axle. Never seen this before. Possible Ferguson design, or a "Home-brew" job??
Your last post on the other forum was a great read. Got rellies applying at this moment for the Mad Max extravaganza, most want the role of Tina Turner, but could only manage Angry Anderson's "angry little man's" part!
Yeah, gotta watch out for those pythons at night, missus tells me the same thing.....often!

A mate of mine once said that he wondered why his wife closed her eyes when they made out. I told him that she hated seeing him,.. "having fun!"....really!!!
Recently overheard two Aussie farmers talking at the bar after a recent local field day.
The first farmer said to the other farmer, "What would you do if you won the lottery?"
Second farmer said, "Keep farming till it was aaallllllll GONE!!!"
Gotta love the humour from our local rural counterparts here! There doing it tough, without any handouts from the Federal pollies.
Anyway....give the engine some thought. I may be able to throw an Aussie shiela in for good measure. BUT, I can't guarantee she will have 20-20 vision. I'm sure we can come to some arrangement.
Cheers mate.


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