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Re: Re: Rusty Massey-Harris Pacer - should I or shouldn't I
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Posted by Bob LaBrie on January 21, 2001 at 15:58:02 from (32.100.146.107):
In Reply to: Re: Rusty Massey-Harris Pacer - should I or shouldn't I posted by Bryan on January 21, 2001 at 14:15:48:
Thanks for taking a look. This machine is about 20 miles north of the Mexico border. When I go down to check it out I'll check the block drains. I have no idear what to expect other than the photos. The guy giving it to me doesn't know that much about the mechanical history. I guess the first thing I'll do is drain any oil thats in there along with any H2O. Should I refill the crank case with something other than oil? I do have some mechanical background. Rebuilt Ford 289 for my mustang,etc. This is my first tractor. Thanks, for the advice. I'm really not sure just how to go about re-rusting the pistons crank, etc. Thanks, Bob
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