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Posted by Quebec Red on January 11, 2006 at 07:59:08 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Update posted by Allan in NE on January 11, 2006 at 05:17:20:
Saw a real nice 686 transform to a blackstripe Hydro 70 on the RPM site............ .. With some seized front ends (TRACTORS I mean) we have, after removing all associated attaching hardware, carefully, maybe even very very carefully, butted the front wheel, one at a time, against an immoveable object and apply power. Make sure to place appropriate blocking under the axle such as when it breaks free it does not fall and possibly cause damage ( do not ask...).Sometimes the immovable object undergoes a miracle and becomes moveable. Usually pressure and sometimes a few well placed sledge hammer technology techniques are all that is required .Please note that in order for the BFH proceedure to be successful, it is imperative that you: A) Be a graduate of the University of Big F...... Hammers, preferrably with honors... B) that such diploma be conspicously displayed in your garage, appopriately framed and illuminated such that the recipient (tractor) can see it. Also place the surgical tool (BFH) close to the patient for a while, such that the patient may become familiar with the alternate possibilites. Now, in regards to vocabulary: Residing in Quebec, I could list the appropriate selections in your choice of English (think you are OK by yourself here); French or Greek (one of my good friends of many years is second generation Greek-Canadian). Problem is spelling and keyboard and Kim. No problem spelling the French though, st calis!!!!!!! Keep us informed of the progress. QR
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