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Re: Allis Chalmers 200 seal
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Posted by farmer boy 2 on December 25, 2006 at 16:45:51 from (216.129.11.94):
In Reply to: Allis Chalmers 200 seal posted by farmer boy 2 on December 24, 2006 at 16:52:15:
I want to do it corret but I was just afraid we might have to split the tractor which would take alot longer then just taking of the 3ph/pto assembly. I was asking for the correct way to do it so if the correct way to do is spliting the tractor than so be it because it's better to do it right then to have the whole thing blow and be back at it in a year . It's a gasket. Do you know what gasket I'm talking about? The biggest problem is the fact that if we just took off the assemby you could have it done in a long day's work,where as the splitting it would take a few weeks if you had a fair bit of time to work which we wouldn't. You can give up a day but not a whole week or two. You couldn't get enough done on the farm. If we don't get it done in time for spring which we probably wouldn't if you had to split it, then you would have to do the spring tillage with a 75 hp instead of a 105 hp which would cause delays because you're always getting stuck or whatever else
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