Dave . Yep sent pictures to the e mail address shortly after you sent you address. Will try again tomorrow. will send 2 davnull@yahoo.com again in the morning. My e mail address will show up as sender so you can let me know if they got to you O.K. Hope my remarks on the loader usage didn"t offend you and after long consideration if it were me, with a slight depth of digging, I would use a roto tiller to loosen the soil then scoop it out if it wasn"t a big project. I"m going tomorrow to look at a O.C. crawler and from what I was told, the fan came loose and tore up the radiator, It"s gonna take a new core, turn the pins and a couple of rollers,now thats his story but I"m sure it will take additional parts and work. I had a 420 crawler years back and I had a lot of work done to it to make it a great unit. Both final drives, 1st gear ,seals and bearings in the final drives plus having the axles re welded and turnd down where the axle shaft was driffed punched to hold the bearings in place. All in all it was a great unit. Now comes around again , a place to grade off a secondary septic site and a place for the building to put equiptment in (The hidious tractor etc)for one. Wish me luck. LOU
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