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Re: Special Built 1954 NAA Ford for Coal Mining
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Posted by Jean Lawson on May 31, 2005 at 13:41:16 from (216.163.118.60):
In Reply to: Re: Special Built 1954 NAA Ford for Coal Mining posted by tlak on May 31, 2005 at 05:47:30:
It starts, runs great. It does not make any noise when you shift. It just sits there. One of the boys lengthened the clutch pedal arm and it moved a wee bit. It is not a standard built NAA. It has a high and low with step up and step down. Two sped rear end. The big handle on the front left must be in gear before shifting the right gear arm forward to move. But,... There is two controls on the left below the seat one is the PTO and the other controls the two speed rear end. I do not know how to even tell if the neighbor broke something or if we are about to with all the monkeying around the boys are doing. They have given up and now I must figure it out. I got most of this information from my husbands cousin last night. He does not remember how to drive it either since it has been so long since he used it. It was runing when we drove it out here last fall. But that was before the new neighbor put his hands on it. The clutch pedal goes back up after release. Since Ron lengthened the arm it moved a little, but it made a small grinding noise and I had him stop. I was afraid they would make it worse. My husband always had me not to touch the back gears and I have not drove it for 15-20 years. I am in my 60s and now with him gone I need to figure it out and do the work.
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