Posted by Brad Gyde on March 09, 2011 at 07:05:38 from (173.7.61.75):
Yesterday, being it was nice out, and since I had the help of a friend, I decided it would be a good day to get the generator that's been makin noise pulled off my D-17 Allis, and well, might as well take the one off my somewhat newly purchased Cub, since i was makin the trip..
And since i was goin, and the cost of fuel and since I have the extra money, I might as well pull the injectors/pump off my Case 930 and take them down.. Only about 10 miles from the starter fella's place down to the pump shop..
So, that's what I did yesterday, both places said it'll be end of the week or first of next week..
Today, I sit and watch it rain and wonder what to do I do now?!?!? Guess I could clean up the shop some today.. Or find something else to fix.. I'm on a new kick around here.. It either needs to run, or it needs to go.
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