I earned a truckload of coal!!!

John Saeli

Well-known Member
Santa's gonna bring me more than a lump. Last night I had to pull the starter off our '62 430 gas Industrial w/ a "22" Loader. Then tonight after re-building it, I had to install it. Had to move the P/S reservoir, 1 hose, move wires, stand on my head, ect.. I used enough words yesterday & today to earn a whole load of coal!! Works good though.
 

Wish you and Chris a MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR ? it seem like part of the "fun" fixing your
own stuff and getting in every which way you have to , to get the job done ..

mark
 
Merry Christmas John and Chris, and family! On a job like that words are free and don't count towards coal, at least I hope my. Lol
 
JOHN, and CHRIS Merry Christmas to your family and all the CASE Family's My you be blessed on this day an through the year. Jerry from Ohio
 
Merry Christmas to you and your whole family.Today is a day for the kids to be kids around the Christmas tree,Young and old.You and Chris help so many on this board that you would never get coal unless it's for a case steamer.
 
John,

My bachelor German farmer Uncle Dave always maintained that you had to use the proper swear words (in German, of course) and they had to be in the right order. He had a lot of practice. LOL

Merry Christmas to you and Chris and all the other Case people here that make this such a great site. Don
 
John I removed an engine from a jeep eagle once and overhauled it. If I got coal for every bad word I used by the time I got it in and out I would have had enough coal to heat my house for years.
 
SOO, that is why the sky to the west looked like this this afternoon!!!
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Have a happy and another happy. ----Loren
 
John I am sure you were not working with a crowd of of people around so what the heck once in the while you have to release a bit of steam, Santa will understand. Bet once in the while he mumbles something when he accidentally steps is some reindeer poop. Hope you and Chris have a wonderful Holiday Season, Rod.
 
Merry Christmas John and Chris. My mother talks about how she loved coal when she was little. They would load up the stove and still have heat in the morning.
 
Rod: You and some others who must have worked on those machines must know what I was dealing with. A magician couldn't have stuffed any more in there on that side of that little 148 block. All while working around the loader frame. The worst part was bolting the P/S reservoir back up. Behind the reservoir mounting is the fuel pump access cover plate & gasket. My fat fingers could not reach in there, hold everything in place & start the bolts. What a job!!
 

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