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Dixieland

04-26-2005 12:48:16




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Dad blame stupid computer!!!#^%)_$!)(&%$#@&(__!!! If it don't beat all. I give up on them doggone pictures.
Did I git it said right Harley?




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Dixieland

04-26-2005 13:56:46




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to Dixieland, 04-26-2005 12:48:16  
Hey ya'll...dat ain't mine, but ain't it purty even if the gauges are cross eyed.



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Harley

04-26-2005 13:53:59




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to Dixieland, 04-26-2005 12:48:16  
Almost. Like he said below, you left out one question mark, but hey, it's your thread, say it like you mean it. :-) Later, Harley



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brainerd dave

04-26-2005 13:49:39




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to Dixieland, 04-26-2005 12:48:16  
Now that's a paint job and a half.



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RustyFarmall

04-26-2005 13:14:43




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to Dixieland, 04-26-2005 12:48:16  
I think you left out the ?



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RustyFarmall

04-26-2005 13:20:28




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to RustyFarmall, 04-26-2005 13:14:43  
third party image

how about this?



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Dixieland

04-26-2005 13:58:50




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to RustyFarmall, 04-26-2005 13:20:28  
How the heck did you do that...mus be magic, cuz I shore could'nt git it up! The picture!!!



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Nathan in Texas

04-26-2005 13:37:29




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to RustyFarmall, 04-26-2005 13:20:28  
Is that the correct placement of the gauges? I've seen them both ways. On my M the oil pressure gauge is on the left and the temperature gauge is on the right. That makes sense to me as the wires don't have to cross that way.

Which way is correct?



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RustyFarmall

04-26-2005 13:51:05




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to Nathan in Texas, 04-26-2005 13:37:29  
The guages are supposed to be the other way, oil on the left, temp on the right. Least ways that's how they are on the six that I own.



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captaink

04-26-2005 13:56:02




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to RustyFarmall, 04-26-2005 13:51:05  
I'll bet the six you own don't have the chrome air pre-cleaner either. :>)

I'd like to see a picture of the whole tractor. :>)!!!!



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RustyFarmall

04-26-2005 15:26:28




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to captaink, 04-26-2005 13:56:02  
Considering that two of those are in pieces and a third needs to be, no, I don't have any pre-cleaners that look that good.



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brainerd dave

04-26-2005 14:00:03




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 Re: Dad gumit!!! in reply to captaink, 04-26-2005 13:56:02  
The chrome sure is pretty, but growing up a Mn Lutheran, I can't have anything too shiny. Somebody might notice.



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