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Posted by Specter on November 19, 2005 at 11:41:55 from (161.184.178.91):
In Reply to: Sorry I asked posted by Allan in NE on November 19, 2005 at 05:15:17:
Howdy Allan, She looks pretty nice for a 30 (?) year old workhorse. A little cleaning, and she'll be a real beauty. This spring I did a stint of work experience at the local CaseIH dealership. They brought in a nearly new MX200 to overhaul the transmission in, and boy oh boy was that monster ever a mess. The owners brought it in to the shop (WHICH I HAD JUST CLEANED!!!) and WASHED IT IN THERE!!! I was royally ticked off at them, because there was manure EVERYWHERE! For weeks afterward, the whole shop smelled like a pig pen. Got around to washing some really dirty 966's (outside!), and they were positively beeeaauuutiful after a good wash! Not bad to work on, except one had carpet in the cab. :-( Sure sounded good though, specially with a straight pipe! ;-) Keep at it, and when the going gets tough, just smile and think of what it'll be like when it's finished! Works for my green ones, so it should certainly work for the red ones! ;-) Specter in Alberta
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