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what should be taking place at this point...

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bill

10-05-2003 22:38:29




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..in my project????

see pic. what would you be checking out if this was your project and you were at this point of break down on your tractor?

the boltser is being rebuilt along with the entire front end. Also the front engine gasket is being replaced.

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cole in mo.

10-06-2003 05:16:00




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 Re: what should be taking place at this point... in reply to bill, 10-05-2003 22:38:29  
If you havn't already, with the pan off why not check the rod and main bearings?



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bill

10-06-2003 07:43:20




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 Re: Re: what should be taking place at this point. in reply to cole in mo., 10-06-2003 05:16:00  
Is there a good "how to" source to do that by?
I have limited mechanical knowledge and need to learn this stuff as I go.



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Dick Davis

10-06-2003 03:34:44




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 Re: what should be taking place at this point... in reply to bill, 10-05-2003 22:38:29  
I probably would be drinking a suds and asking.. "what have I gotten myself into this time?" Good job of wood cribbing - nice and solid work station you've made there. I have confidence that your project will work out fine. Dick Davis



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bill

10-06-2003 07:44:58




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 Re: Re: what should be taking place at this point. in reply to Dick Davis, 10-06-2003 03:34:44  
Dick, believe me, I've already done the suds and doubt bit! :)



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big fred

10-06-2003 12:49:51




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 Re: Re: Re: what should be taking place at this po in reply to bill, 10-06-2003 07:44:58  
If you're doing it right, there shoulda been a good deal of cussin' involved, too. Got a preacher friend that's a tractor nut, don't see how he does it without the cussin', but he manages to get by.

'Course his tractor has these bootprints all over it. ;o)



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