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Re: The Continuing 1066 Saga
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Posted by Allan In NE on December 09, 2006 at 07:37:00 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: The Continuing 1066 Saga posted by evilboweviel on December 09, 2006 at 07:16:25:
Hi Ron, That's kinda what I've been hearing too. To be brutaily honest about it tho, and Gary knows this, I was really wanting to find a "Year-Around" cab so that I could just bolt it on the tractor. Trouble with a factory cab, there is one heck of a lot of "swapping" around that has to be done. From the engine fan pulley clear down to the battery trays, flooring, steps, sheet metal, lighting and the wiring harnesses. It's all gotta be changed over from one tractor to the other. :>( I'm sure not gonna look a gift horse in the mouth, but wonder if maybe I can talk him into just loading up my old 686 instead and let's forget this whole darned "swap" thing. :>) Allan
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