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Re: The Cowboy and the Yuppie
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Posted by PatMx on April 21, 2005 at 06:43:46 from (64.25.14.124):
In Reply to: The Cowboy and the Yuppie posted by Allan in NE on April 21, 2005 at 06:27:02:
HEY! I'm a consultant! And no, ya can't have the dog back! Picked up the loader arms from Pete's Repair in Bridgeport Sunday. It's an F11C frame. Little bit of welding on it, like a lot of those things it's got repairs right where the arms bend down. Otherwise in real good shape. Pin holes are actually round, so I don't know if it'll work for me. I thought they were built with oval holes! Spent an hour with the pressure washer cleaning off the tractor and uprights, cylinders, etc. Tuesday evening. The hardest part I see coming is taking the old arms off and lifting the new ones in. Did you ever get the F11B manual scanned? I could use it to rebuild the lift cylinders.... [email protected]
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