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Getting started on that 1066

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IaGary

01-31-2007 19:18:57




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Got the air tube to replace that ugly precleaner.




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Allan In NE

02-01-2007 00:51:38




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to IaGary, 01-31-2007 19:18:57  
Oh Yeah!

Can't ever get over how a tiny little thing like that will completely change the whole complextion of the beast.

She's gonna be nice when you get the new set of clothes on 'er. :>)

Allan



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IaGary

02-01-2007 03:58:54




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to Allan In NE, 02-01-2007 00:51:38  
Upon farther investagtion I think the brake master cylinders are leaking and not the filter housing like I originally thought.

Allan didn't you tell me once you thought they were leaking also?

Anyway bought a seal kit for that.

Gary



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Allan In NE

02-01-2007 07:25:33




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to IaGary, 02-01-2007 03:58:54  
Dunno for sure,

But when I had that thing clear down to parade rest, it looked to me like the fitting on top of the right brake was seeping a little. Clear outside the drum and on top.

Forgot all about that; I should have put the wrenches to it. :>(

Allan



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Ultradog MN

01-31-2007 20:11:40




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to IaGary, 01-31-2007 19:18:57  
Looking good Gary.
It's always fun to start tinkering with a new machine.
But tell me; what the heck is so frozen up that you need not just one, but TWO cans of PB Blaster?
I thought those NE tractors were pretty rust free.



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IaGary

02-01-2007 03:46:42




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to Ultradog MN, 01-31-2007 20:11:40  
One can felt empty and I didn't want to get back down from the front axle if it was so I took a new one with me also.

I used it to help slide that boot on.



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Brad in WI

02-01-2007 01:53:34




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to Ultradog MN, 01-31-2007 20:11:40  
You need a can for each side. You know how big them 1066's are! You can't be wasting time walking around to get the PB Blaster all the time. By the way, lookin good Gary. Take all kinds of pictures and post them. I can only speak for myself but I enjoy the pictures that you and Allan post here.



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IaGary

01-31-2007 19:20:36




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 Re: Getting started on that 1066 in reply to IaGary, 01-31-2007 19:18:57  
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The return fuel lines were leaking also.

So the new lines were installed.



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