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Sure ain't ah going to make a habbit

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the tractor vet

05-10-2008 14:27:57




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OF this Sh-- , almost like worken on a toy . Everything so small stuffed into tight places . Plum JUNK wiring , it is charging now but have to wait till we get parts to finish that RICE BURNER . The one thing that did make my day is that i had the wire ends that would work in the connectors . Got them by mistake one time when i was ordering wiring supplys and thought that i would never in a million years use them . Here today i used 8 of them . Along with fixen that Rice Burner looks like i'll have to do a rebuild on his 706 Gasser . Sold him that tractor 15 years ago .

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cadet trooper

05-10-2008 19:02:52




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 Re: Sure ain't ah going to make a habbit in reply to the tractor vet, 05-10-2008 14:27:57  
Oh so you got a taste of metric wiring? Good luck with that I worked for the Japanese for ten years and still have problems switching back and forth big problems with quick connectors. I'm redoing a Jap subcompact and having similar problems but electrons are electrons no matter where in the world. A couple rule of thumbs .0394" is a millimeter and roughly 25 millimeters is an inch. but you probably knew that. Good Luck CT

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CenTexFarmall

05-10-2008 18:57:23




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 Re: Sure ain't ah going to make a habbit in reply to the tractor vet, 05-10-2008 14:27:57  
Changed a timing belt on a DOHC Acura for a guy one time. You had to hunch over to get to things. Same thing, no room to work. Had to get creative with pullers and improvise tools



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bill b va

05-10-2008 17:04:11




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 Re: Sure ain't ah going to make a habbit in reply to the tractor vet, 05-10-2008 14:27:57  

keep that up and your eyes will go slanted and it will take a big jug of crown royal to straighten them .



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Bob

05-10-2008 14:57:21




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 Re: Sure ain't ah going to make a habbit in reply to the tractor vet, 05-10-2008 14:27:57  
It would have been FUN to see you mucking around under that little hood!



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