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Posted by Kelly C on March 19, 2006 at 05:52:06 from (65.165.20.97):
Need to get back at it today. Man do I feel old this morning.
Got the engine back on.PTO and drive shaft meshed up just fine. Load leveler was a God send on this part. Hey its starting to look like a tractor again. This was a lot of fun. Try wiggling that frame back into position with a single bottle jack under the rear. Uffda
Working on tractors makes me feel young again. "I wish".
My Son Michael helping me get the head back on. Most times he finds this just dumb and boring. Not when the cherry Picker is in use. I did get him to turn some bolts after this so maybe I am getting to him a bit. hehehe my plan is working. I wonder how the heck this happened? Must have happened wile turning the engine around on the stand. Should be fun figuring out how to get them out with nothing to get a hold of.. I have a couple of ideas.
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