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Posted by Tiny on August 21, 2003 at 01:25:30 from (64.53.44.216):
In Reply to: f-12 posted by lee on August 20, 2003 at 17:34:30:
Mostly the older tractors are low tech, and pretty simple. My advice is use a camera and make photos when you are taking something apart, and use them for reference. That doesn't always work, because I have seen things I took apart that were previously assembled wrong, but generally it's good for records. Another thing I would suggest is to take your time and expect to break bolts etc... Invest in some reverse drill bits, and some good penetrating lube. Also go by TSC and buy about 4 pounds of each size of bolts from 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch and have them on hand. I always tyr to replace older bolts even though they look a little out of place on an old machine, they will save you a stripped hole or worse, broken off bolts in that hole.:)
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