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Posted by I RIGHT I on February 09, 2003 at 14:14:04 from (206.222.210.109):
The "C" didn't exactly roar to life, but with the help of a 12vt. battery to the starter and a 6 vt. battery for the switch, it started and ran pretty well.It is still far from being finished or even put all back together, but it is also a long ways from that tree that was growing through it last July!I ordered new tires for it,$400.00 for all four,11.2's for the rear and 5.00x15 for the front. The hydraulic pump and block are still setting on the shelf but when the weather warms up so grandkids can play outside,I should be able to get it finished.I would like to have it done in July, which would be one year to rebuild it. THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR HELP!! IRI.
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