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Posted by wdTom on May 20, 2003 at 18:14:24 from (155.212.223.117):
In Reply to: found tractor in pond posted by gilbert on May 19, 2003 at 10:23:15:
The last issue of Antique Power had an article about a dozer in Australia that was removed from the bottom of a pond after many years, engine turned over with a bar. I think the lack of oxeygen on the bottom of a pond, covered with mud almost makes rust impossible. Fill it with oil everywhere possible, even if it is used oil. Hose it off and let it dry. Try to restore it, what a story to have with a running tractor. As someone said, everything is restoreable. It might take a while though, would be a real project.
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