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Posted by paul on December 21, 2002 at 15:23:18 from (66.60.197.91):
So, how do you all find time to work on your tractors? I farm, so I use them a lot. The bigger guys I need to just take to the neigborhood mechanice, I don't have a real shop, and I need them. But I have a Ford 960 I'd love to tear down & learn as I go, the engine is pretty good, but wiring & the whole rear end could be gone through, esp the hydraulics & 3-point control & brakes. But I use the little guy so much, I have a hard time putting it down for a week or more, and I never seem able to plan things out very well, always need an extra part or 2, and it's a Friday so wait until Monday.... etc. Gotta tackle those brakes in January, get something done. Wonder if anyone around here will turn the drums, or if there is anything left of them.... --->Paul
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