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Posted by Ibby on November 19, 2004 at 03:12:17 from (63.146.104.143):
Thanks for all your recent help/advice on my balky Hough payloader with it's D236 engine. I'll be trying all your helpful advice in the near future. I haven't got to it yet cuz I've been busting butt trying to get the tractor shed done. I haven't got all the siding on yet, but with this cold rain, I pulled all the tractors under the roof yesterday. With a little imagination, You could almost hear these old girls shake the water off and sigh in contentment. I know the 544 usta be shedded occasionally; I don't know about the Oliver 66, but the Farmall 450 and the IH 350U have most likely NEVER spent the night under a roof. (At least they looked confused about not being able to see the stars last night) For almost a half century, they've endured and shrugged off whatever Ma Nature had to offer. Now they can rest in dry quarters after a hard day's work. Forgive my ramblings - I'm tickled to get this project mostly done. Tomorrow I'll get back to normal, finish the siding and start working on that Hough
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