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Re: The Oliver lives!!
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Posted by No. Ala. on June 06, 2002 at 17:21:17 from (12.27.217.72):
In Reply to: The Oliver lives!! posted by Homesteader on June 06, 2002 at 05:20:56:
Most of the time in life when we worry we imagine the very worst outcome that is possible, and it usually don't turn out that bad, I am glad you got the tractor back to going, several of us gave you the right advice and you followed directions, the secret to being a good mechanic is to pin-point the trouble and feel reasonably sure that you are working on the right part, if you work or tear into something the is working then you could get it out of adjustment or get it back together wrong than you have created a new problem. These guys on here can usually give you the solution to fix your problem. Proud that you got it to going.
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