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Re: suitable relacement engine for a 555 massey ha
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Posted by bill Shaver on September 20, 2006 at 06:23:16 from (205.56.162.41):
In Reply to: Re: suitable relacement engine for a 555 massey ha posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 20, 2006 at 04:13:20:
Thanks, will do ,ran it this year on my 1034 hay wagon & worked well, good weight to it, put new rubber all around on it, has original paint on it, came from around Humbolt Saskatchewan, put Michlien radials on it & handels real good even in slippery mud. just additional weights & no liquid ballast in tires.suprisingly it steers easier than other makes of its era. Just hate to give up the gohst when the engine breathes its last as we all know will happen some day, the hour meter says 3,250 . You know its even quiter running than my chev with the isuzu diesel, beat that, energy cells! Have an old set of massey plows that I bougt in quebec, a set of 4 /12 & well see how it does in clay in the fall this year. It spent all its idle time in the shed, was primarly used in the last 20 years to haul wagons off the field to the transport to the rail siding elevator.
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