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Re: Farmall M brake ?
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Posted by Old Dutch on June 14, 2005 at 14:19:15 from (68.118.158.187):
In Reply to: Farmall M brake ? posted by TWL on June 13, 2005 at 16:27:33:
TWL, That reminds me of my younger days as a mechanic. Farmer did the same thing, only it was a W-9, if you are familiar with what one of those ornery beasts looked like. Well it was one of my first jobs. Broken casting, bull gear in the way. Well that job we had to do in the barn, in the alley, with tie blocks for cribbing to hold the bugger up. Those wheels with fluid and weights were a bear to move out of the way. Some how we did it. But he never forgot how stupid a move he made. Those were the days, don't make any more please. Sorry to have to add to your grief TWL. Always come on here in advance and ask the boys I'm sure their are plenty here that have had some experience. Old Dutch
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