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Re: unusual model H engine
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Posted by sgt bull on January 04, 2006 at 11:19:27 from (65.73.245.237):
In Reply to: Re: unusual model H engine posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 04, 2006 at 10:51:42:
yeah, i know...just kinda hate to pull it apart just yet...right now, i can start it and move it around my shop and out of my way...when it comes time to tear it down, i kinda like to have already done the phone and leg work to make sure i can get the parts i need to work it over..(reasonably) i'm debating whether to work it over and keep it or just peddle it as is..the wrench work i don't mind, but i'd like to avoid a nasty surprise when it comes to the parts bill. I have a # 5 mower i cut hay with, currently mounted on a 40 JD "B"..but its foot lift. The hydraulics on the "H" would be awful handy...
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