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Posted by CH on December 07, 2003 at 18:47:14 from (24.58.131.129):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Bent Crank???? posted by wdTom on December 07, 2003 at 13:52:07:
Thanks Tom. I pulled the crank, it needs turning. My manuals are on the way. Thought I'd get started. I keep finding new things. The vanes in the oil pump were stuck and the water pump was a little rough. I've got a lot of time before this little tractor has to run. I bought a package deal, '39 on rough tires but together and a '41 parts tractor, most of it is there. That's the engine I'm working on. I figure rebuild the worst first, especially since in parts it fits into my cellar shop. I figure if'n I'm gonna do this I might as well make it last another 60 years. That way I won't have to rebuild it again 'till I'm 107. I'll be buggin you veterans for help for a while. Hope ya don't mind. Charlie
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