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Posted by Kelly C on September 04, 2002 at 21:22:58 from (63.171.43.140):
Ok I havent the guts to try this yet but seeing how my rear main is leaking. I know I will be trying this this winter. Yuc my brain hurts just thinking about how to get this done. Could some one walk through the process in as much detail as you feel like providing. Some photos would also be nice if you got them. If you dont have a website I can post them. Also I need a good manual the 2 I have only seem to cover the basics, this will not do. I need more info. Recomendations for good manuals would be of great use. Also it would seem my jack stands are not up to the task of a tractor. Any recomendation? Home fixes? I love finding stuff in the corner of the shed and making somthing usefull out of it. Did I mention my wife hates it when I change Hobbies. You should have seen it when I decided I wanted to learn about computers. My house ( well my part anyway) looks like a computer repair shop now. Cant wait to see what will be filling my 2 110' pole barns in the next 5 years. Oh crap I am rambling again. Sorry. Thanks Kelly
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