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Allan In NE

11-30-2006 13:51:09




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Can you guys tell me if I'm makin' any headway here?

I figure I must be on the right track 'cause my fingers are so cold they are numb. Thing must be working perfect and I haven't even hung the hoses or started the tractor yet.

A mechanical genius, I tell ya, a mechanical genius. :>)

Allan

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Glen in TX

11-30-2006 22:12:55




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
We just can't have ya putting the belt and hoses on just yet NOT till spring! LOL
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11-30-2006 16:12:10




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
Pump? huh!
I got a chainsaw with a bigger fuel pump than that thing.don't do no good tho still have to push start battery won't stay up????? .no no
You're looking good.Got a cab off the 966 but my my my you can't come that far no not for a ole cab??
Allan stay in the rest of the evening??
Why!! Well You kno it's warmer in there?????
Take care
Bill



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Tim Shaw

11-30-2006 15:41:11




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
That little Sanden is a good compressor. We've got the conversion on some of our tractors and they work good.



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Bob Da. (La)

11-30-2006 14:57:39




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
Allen, SHUT IT OFF! Temp was 73 degrees at 2:00 PM. Now at 5:00 PM it"s 44 degrees and still falling. Supposed to hit 30 by end of night. That"s just too far below 60 degrees for my liking. God Bless. Bob Da. (La)



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Rustyfarmall

11-30-2006 14:02:22




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
It's working. I can feel that icy cold air all the way down here. Could ya please shut it off now?



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Allan In NE

11-30-2006 14:23:05




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Rustyfarmall, 11-30-2006 14:02:22  
Weill, okay,

Guess I'll haveta rip the roof off, go in there and adjust that thermerial couplerier, hoochie-goofie, thing-a-ma-bob, knob gizmo.

If..... ...I don't fall myself headlong down off that 18.4X38 tire. Heck of a long ways up there, dochya know. :>)

Allan

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Dave in Tx

11-30-2006 13:59:56




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
ok, nuffs enough. You can cut it off now. workin'all the way down here!!!!! thanx



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Aaron Ford

11-30-2006 13:53:16




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:51:09  
I know you have heard this before, but...

You ain't right!

Looks good though,

Aaron



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Allan In NE

11-30-2006 13:56:06




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Aaron Ford, 11-30-2006 13:53:16  
Yes, I hear that all the time. He, he

Allan



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Animal

11-30-2006 14:00:37




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 13:56:06  
Pardner, I have been reading your posts about cabs, heaters, and A/C, I thought you and I were the last cowboys who liked the feel of a convertable, what next ice in your tea and a clean glass for good whiskey?..... .



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Allan In NE

11-30-2006 14:10:17




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Animal, 11-30-2006 14:00:37  
I know.

It's totally disgraceful. I'm even on the lookout for a cab to drop on my 966.

I never, never should have borrowed that 7800 John Deere last summer. Completely ruined my outlook on old things in general (me) and ‘specially old tractors. :>(

Allan



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JPatton

11-30-2006 16:53:30




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-30-2006 14:10:17  
Allan In NE - You shore make fer some good reeedin. You have answered some of my posts here and are what I consider a good source for information. I may be able to help you out on that cab for the 966. My dad has taken a couple cabs off tractors and has them sittin around the homestead just making a home for the critters. May be something there you could use. I think he has 2 maybe 3. I know at least one of them had AC at one time. If you are interested, post back and open your email so I can shout at ya.

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Allan In NE

11-30-2006 17:04:44




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 Re: Hey!! in reply to JPatton, 11-30-2006 16:53:30  
Thanks Guy,

I'd really like a Year-Round or a factory unit. Must have all the mounting hardware, heat and air, please.

Thanks, I really appreciate it. Email is open.

Allan



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