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Geoff NY

02-18-2005 05:38:44




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This AM I used the kitchen sink and a roasting pan to soak the rear main seal from my MD. Just wondering how long my bride will put up with this hobby? Love this tractoring. Geoff




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EricB

02-18-2005 08:10:53




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 Re: how far? in reply to Geoff NY, 02-18-2005 05:38:44  
I had the rad from my W4 in the kitchen for a couple of days. My wife told me to put it anywhere but in the kitchen. I stuck it in the bedroom on her side of the bed.
She divorsed me 15 years later. Boy Geoff, they never forget!



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m14dan

02-18-2005 06:02:07




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 Re: how far? in reply to Geoff NY, 02-18-2005 05:38:44  
Probably about as long as mine put up with a super c engine block in the bathtub! You know how us rednecks are....

We actually restored most of it in my office/gunroom one winter then assembled the sections in the garage. We lived in Pa then and boy was it cold that winter.



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RustyFarmall

02-18-2005 06:57:31




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 Re: how far? in reply to m14dan, 02-18-2005 06:02:07  
Also not a good idea to hang your small parts from the ceiling joists in the basement and paint with a rattle can. We could smell paint for about a week.



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CLIFF

02-18-2005 09:59:38




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 Re: how far? in reply to RustyFarmall, 02-18-2005 06:57:31  
DONT EVER GIVE THEM ENGINE KITS FOR CHRISTMAS !!!!(for there tractor)I think its worse than doing over your own stuff in there way, Dont EVER paint in the house (unless its there project then its ok) you will never hear the end of it.



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