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Re: Need IH Farmall 230 info. (Long post)
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Posted by Bud in NC on July 08, 2005 at 11:19:28 from (24.158.48.163):
In Reply to: Need IH Farmall 230 info. (Long post) posted by Bud in NC on July 04, 2005 at 08:12:35:
Thanks for the info! Haven"t had time to do anything but check out the radiator and put a tarp over the old girl for now. She"s parked in front of my shop so I won"t forget it, but since the barn is up a fairly steep bank, I"m gonna have to drive it in under it"s own power. As for the radiator, there"s a .22 sized hole in the grill screen but it appears to be a REAL small hole in the leading edge of one tube so I hope some Barr"s will fix it! Might have been a .22 short and it ran out of power before it could do any more damage. There again I need to have the engine running when I put it in so it"ll be a while yet but at least I have a starting point. Thanks again for the info!
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