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Well, Lookie Here

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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 10:44:36




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So,

Port block, 1st design from a 300 live pump, used. So this is what $75 looks like. :>(

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Aces

10-28-2004 12:45:05




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 10:44:36  
Allen I maybe wrong but I thought the first 300's had a welded steel tube with out a hose vibotation made them crack then they put hose in to take cars of that.



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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 14:12:10




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Aces, 10-28-2004 12:45:05  
Aces,

Ya gotta remember you're talking to a really dumb guy here.

I dunno. The salvage yard told me I should get the one with the tubes 'cause it was so much better..... .

However, for me, it would take a lot of jackin' around to make it fit this H. So I told him I wanted the one that just took the hoses.

As far as first or second design, please, you tell me, 'cause I plead pure, uncut, US Grade A, #1, inspected ignorance on this one. :>)

Thanks for the hollar,

Allan

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Aces

10-28-2004 17:42:27




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 14:12:10  
Allen I ment nothing against you, if some one is telling you the 300 400 came with hose if I remember right they were all steel and a bear to work with, if one had to split tractor or just put on new pump. Good lock making it work.



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Aces

10-28-2004 17:39:34




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 14:12:10  
Allen I ment nothing against you, if some one is telling you the 300 400 came with hose if I remember right they were all steel and a bear to work with, if one had to split tractor or just put on new pump. Good lock making it work.



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Redmud

10-28-2004 11:48:06




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 10:44:36  
Alan, what happened? looked to me like all you needed to do was drill an tap the block you had.
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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 12:17:37




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Redmud, 10-28-2004 11:48:06  
Hi Red,

It was not the internal of the 350D block, but rather the external. On an H, there just is not a lot of room in that area between the frame rail and the pump, block, etc..

The more I looked at it, the more mess it was turning out to be.

I threw my hands in the air, turned to my wife to borrow the $75. She said no. So quite naturally, I wrote a bad check.

I expect the sheriff here momentarily. However, the H does now have a decent port block. :>)

Allan

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captaink

10-28-2004 11:11:45




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 10:44:36  
Allen,

What a man won't pay for a little convenience eh? Look at it this way, now that your wallet is a little thinner you won’t lean as bad when you sit on your H! LOL

I was wondering what you were up to this morning. I see it’s gonna snow Monday, better hurry and get that H done so you can enjoy it! :>)



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Harley

10-28-2004 11:30:48




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to captaink, 10-28-2004 11:11:45  
Hey buddy, glad to see you found one of them things. I'm still waiting on the right one from my guy, but no problems on his end, it's just the mail. Great guy to deal with. I'm looking forward to getting the M "powered" too. OT last night I worked for over 4 hours to get a picture on YT and finally gave up. Following your directions I get to where it says "submit" to bring the picture out of the puter, it is in the right form, that is jpg gif or whatever it is, but it just sits there after it goes through submit, and that's as far as it goes. What am I doing wrong. Harley

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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 12:04:07




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 Re: Well, Lookie Here in reply to Harley, 10-28-2004 11:30:48  
Allen,

The first thing, most cameras these days take pictures that are just tooooo o darned big. You have to crop that picture at least 40% in your image software to get a decent sized picture.

Secondly, depending on your connection speed, it takes a minute or two to get 'em up there.

Hope this is a step in the right direction.

Allan



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