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Re: Worked on my 300u today!! Pics Inside!!
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Posted by Wardner on December 12, 2006 at 21:18:56 from (206.148.20.13):
In Reply to: Worked on my 300u today!! Pics Inside!! posted by JayWalt on December 12, 2006 at 19:46:41:
Well, what can I say. It is not the way I would have done things but then I don't own a utility. First, why the new valves? You could have piggy-backed IH valves on your existing IH valve. Those valves are available. I must have 20 or more on a shelf. They also pop up an eBay frequently. It really pays to own a parts book so you can see different layouts and identify the valve you need. Second, why use your tractor to practice welding? Wouldn't you feel better destroying your truck? Why waste a $50-$60 fast hitch drawbar when you could have made a pair of fast hitch points with a one inch hole at the end of the bar. Did somebody weld your draw bar to its sockets? To make fast hitch points, you start with about three or four feet of 1"x 3" flat bar. If you don't have access to a torch, get the Voke kids to make them on their pantograph or optical guide or computer controlled cutting torch. Heck, a hand held torch will also do the job but may require a little grinding afterwords.
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