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Bill in oh

10-07-2006 07:17:40




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WELL WE TALKED ABOUT FUEL TANK FINDING.BACK IN THE EARLY EIGHTIES I FARMED&WORKED WITH A MIGHTY FINE FELLOW GOD BLESS HIM. HIS ILLNESS TOOK HIM FROM US.WE OVER HAULED A 830CK CASE ONE WINTER UP ON SARTING IT WE HAD NO OIL PRESSURE.WE RELIZED WE LEFT THE O RINGS OFF PUMP TUBE.WE JUST TOOK OIL PAN OFF WITH OIL IN IT.PUT IT BACK THE SAME.2-3DAYS LATER WE COULD'NT FIND A 9/16 WRENCH FROM HIS BRAND NEW JOHN DEERE TOOL SET.WHEN I LOST HEM I GOT THE TRACTOR&BOUGHT THE TOOL SET AT THE SALE.LOST THE OIL PLUG ONE EVENING LOST OIL I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE SAVESS TO PUT NEW BEARING IN.WHEN I REMOVED OIL PAN THERE WAS A PRETTY BAND NEW 9/16 JOHN DEERE WRENCH.

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farmerjohninpa

10-07-2006 19:56:48




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 Re: weird happeningfindings in reply to Bill in oh, 10-07-2006 07:17:40  
my friend worked in the 60`s at a new car dealership in the body repair shop. had a new car that the customer brought back several times for noise behind the back seat on left side. after several attempts to find it he finally opened up the quarter panel and found a soda bottle in there with a note that said " how long did it take to find this one ! "



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Dachshund

10-07-2006 15:47:09




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 Re: weird happeningfindings in reply to Bill in oh, 10-07-2006 07:17:40  
A friend of mine in the USMC "inherited" his dad's 1969 Chevy pickup. It started making knocking sound from the motor, especially when de-accelerating. He decided to check the bearings on day. We jacked her up and pulled the pan. I fished arouns in the bottom of the pan and came up with a 9/16" socket. Apparently it would get thrown around and rattle when he came up to a stop. We pulled the intake the same day (to replace it with an aluminium one) and found a 1/2 wrench in the valley. He called his dad and was told that the last time anyone ever opened the motor up was 12 years before that.

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ron,ar

10-07-2006 08:58:51




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 Re: weird happeningfindings in reply to Bill in oh, 10-07-2006 07:17:40  
Sorry about the loss of your friend. That story reminds me of when I worked at a ford auto dealership. A new foed falcon had a bumping noise in the left rear quarter panel. When we removed the back seat and the inside trim we found a 3/4 pipe about 12 inches long standing up insie the body cavity. It was too long to fall down and every time the owner turned a corner it flopped from side to side against the body. Strange things do happen!

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Bill in oh

10-07-2006 08:47:11




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 Re: weird happeningfindings in reply to Bill in oh, 10-07-2006 07:17:40  
I am not perfect nether are you.i did admitt it.i could have said it was a silver diamond ring that my girlfriend throwed at me when she run off with the john deere owner.



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NEsota

10-07-2006 07:31:34




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 Re: weird happeningfindings in reply to Bill in oh, 10-07-2006 07:17:40  
What if you were a surgeon?



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