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Super C Restoration complete!!
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Posted by JBlavl on November 23, 2004 at 10:46:18 from (199.197.135.1):
Well boys and girls here she is (If the picture comes through that is). Took me all summer working on her after work everyday but she's back together and running like a champ! A little overview: Last spring she lost all her power. Couldn't hardly get out of her own way. So I figured I needed something to do this summer so I ended up rebuilding the whole thing. (Couldn't have done it without the help of many here at ytmag.com) But I finally painted her and got her all back together and straightened the wiring out and she runs like a top. First try no messing around oil pressure was through the roof and never looked back. Did some easy driving around the lawn and a little road driving then I hooked her up to the brush hog. She pulled like a champ! I don't think she's ever had this much power before. Never even bogged down. She'd hit a clump of grass and unleash her power. Needless to say Gramps (owner and retired farmer) was mighty proud. Once again I'd like to thank all here for your help with my questions, and I hope to return the favor some day. Josh P.S. She looks orange because of the sun. She's actually the brightest red you'll ever see!
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