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Bad Week For Breaking Things
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Posted by MagMan on October 25, 2005 at 17:38:46 from (64.12.117.13):
Its been a bad week first I soak the pulley flange for a couple days on the H motor I am building then I get the torches out and heat it up give it a whack with a hammer and big brass punch and CRACK Shoots. Then I was planning on using the pretty nice Rockford clutch that was in the tractor origanely and today after I put my new ring gear on I noticed it was warped the clutch that is so I try to straighten it and the darn thing Cracked . Dang. Now $120.00 later I ordered a new Rockford clutch . I figured I got close to $1500.00 into this motor now I might as well go for the good clutch. And thats all dealer cost on parts and machine work. The best part will be How the heck do I break this thing in in the winter??? Lets see what I break tomorow or the next day. LOL JON
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