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Re: Rebuilding a G...Piston Discussion
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Gordon
02-14-2003 16:34:41
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Have you tried Valu_Bilt trac tor parts They list them in thier book, part #A922757 for .030 thier phone # is 800-828-3676 Gordon
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Mark
02-14-2003 16:50:44
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Re: Re: Rebuilding a G...Piston Discussion in reply to Gordon, 02-14-2003 16:34:41
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Gordon: I believe their pistons are from Taiwan, which may be great. I just wondered if foreign piston metal was up to specs. All in all, I have been enjoying the search...Thanks for the help..Mark
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CHALMERSBOB
02-16-2003 13:48:40
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Re: Re: Re: Rebuilding a G...Piston Discussion in reply to Mark, 02-14-2003 16:50:44
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MARK I LIKE WHAT YOU SAID. "I'M ENJOYING THE SEARCH". I ALWAYS SAY "WHAT FUN IS IT TO WORK ON A TRACTOR WHERE YOU CAN GO TO THE DEALER AND GET ORIGINAL PART LIKE THOSE GREEN ONES" HAVE FUN, ENJOY YOUR TRACTORS AND WORKING ON THEM, WHAT COULD BE BETTER. THEY DON'T TALK BACK. THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE FED ALL YEAR. THEY DON'T ASK FOR ANYTHING, WHEN YOU GET TIRED OF THEM YOU CAN WALK AWAY AND NOTHING COMES FLYING AT YOU. LIFE IS GOOD BOB
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CHALMERSBOB
02-16-2003 13:48:33
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Re: Re: Re: Rebuilding a G...Piston Discussion in reply to Mark, 02-14-2003 16:50:44
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MARK I LIKE WHAT YOU SAID. "I'M ENJOYING THE SEARCH". I ALWAYS SAY "WHAT FUN IS IT TO WORK ON A TRACTOR WHERE YOU CAN GO TO THE DEALER AND GET ORIGINAL PART LIKE THOSE GREEN ONES" HAVE FUN, ENJOY YOUR TRACTORS AND WORKING ON THEM, WHAT COULD BE BETTER. THEY DON'T TALK BACK. THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE FED ALL YEAR. THEY DON'T ASK FOR ANYTHING, WHEN YOU GET TIRED OF THEM YOU CAN WALK AWAY AND NOTHING COMES FLYING AT YOU. LIFE IS GOOD BOB
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