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Posted by FC Andy on August 02, 2006 at 12:36:31 from (216.68.248.2):
I"ve got 3 questions for you guys: 1. What is the proper way to determine the size of bottom of a plow? 2: Does anybody have any expirence with the 3 piece exhaut manifold of an 806 diesel? I had to replace my center section, an am wondering on the process to take them apart and put back together. It"s apart now, I used a torch and heated the center to get them apart, I"m wondering if that is what is needed to put the new one together. And 3: how many wheel weights would you guys run on the tires (non loaded) for a Farmall C and 1 bottom plow, and said 806 with 4 bottom? Thanks alot guys, just looking for some expertise here.
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