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Posted by Allan in NE on November 22, 2005 at 15:35:14 from (148.78.243.26):
Hi Guys, Two days ago, I was cryin' and whinnin' 'bout "No end of the tunnel in sight". Now, after two long days of fixen, flushin', adjustin' and tinkerin', I've just about worked myself out of a job. All systems are go and we're gettin' closer all the time. I wish you fellas could hear this tractor run. I thought for sure it would need an engine. After a major tune up and replacin' that totally, 100% plugged air cleaner, all signs of "bad engine" have disappeared. She clicks 'em off like a new sewin' machine now. Gotta get that transmission leak fixed in at the red shop, then I think it is about time to think about puttin' some perfume on this old pig. 'Course, that's when the work really starts. :>) Hope ya all had a good one today, Allan
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