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Re: H coming together slow but making progress
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on April 10, 2006 at 17:08:47 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: H coming together slow but making progress posted by Elk Farmer on April 10, 2006 at 16:50:00:
Howdy Elk Farmer Glad to talk with you so far I have replaced every seal and almost every bearing in the drive train.Completely overhauled the engine rebuilt my steering bolster and painted everything except the sheet metal parts and the light bar,seat assembly so far.Finally got her back on her own legs last night.Lots easier to roll around the garage now for all the side work my neighbors keep bringing me.Sometimes I wish nobody knew I was a truck and equipment mechanic somehow get roped into a lot for very little pay.Then on top of that I catch attitude from everybody if I tell them Im too busy to work on their stuff.I have three tractors and the 9n is the only one running right now and with the limited time I have to get everything done each week here on the farm its just not enough tractor to get the job done.When I started on my H I just intended to overhaul the engine so I could use it and I just couldnt let the old girl go any longer without a decent set of clothes and it sure has been a struggle the grass is growing like heck here and its time to make some noise.Hope to hear from you again.......River Bottom Farmer
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