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Re: OT Skidder question
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Posted by phil lowe on October 13, 2006 at 09:52:02 from (142.68.177.187):
In Reply to: Re: OT Skidder question posted by RustyFarmall on October 13, 2006 at 08:41:49:
definatly more motor was put in ,it was an old ford 220 ?? and not sure ,but know he has stated it is much more powerful ,,,Abuse ???Roddie I'm sure the machine is well used ,,but think it is as you state to much engine,,,what's the next move ,,I'll see if he's got more info on the clutch and I'll check with parts for trucks ... As far as the home life ,,been a rough 24 hours..MIL's cancer is getting worse ,she has a fractured vertibra and the canceris all around MIR shows it's back in other spots as well ,,,It's hard when we're this far away ,Wife is cleaning her work slate and I'm home being Mr.MOM.. Oh and Sisters Boyfriend just shot himself to boot ,,and that's how she lost her first husband !!! Puts lifes little problems into perspective don't It!!!!
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