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Re: ford and cletrac
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Posted by youngster on January 12, 2006 at 09:02:01 from (198.93.211.247):
In Reply to: Re: ford and cletrac posted by jdemaris on January 12, 2006 at 05:59:49:
in all effect the engine is not bolted to hte cletrac as we speak its just loose in there. and would there be a manual anywhere to tell an ammature how to do the work you described? otherwise any clue how much a place like that zimmermans would want to redo the engine? im in pa so the drive is just a fact of life. but now im also trying to remember if the guy said that theres a different motor in it like out of a car i hope thats not hte case. but would it be a good investent to buy even if the engine is beyond what i would feel comfortable with repairing myself. i would assume that i could in fact if i had to sell it off and make money on the deal. am i correct ?
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