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Posted by scott#2 on December 12, 2003 at 06:22:00 from (138.88.169.252):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel engine question... starting after on it posted by Wayne on December 11, 2003 at 19:07:59:
Thanks for everyones comments on the smoke, I feel a little bit better now. Guess I'll just let it burn out for a while. We were loading up on a narrow steel flatbed in the mud and rain (wrong right there) and my friend (should have been me) was driving. I had a course of 6x6s straped down to the trailer for a job and Kenny tried to bump the front over them. The left rear came off, the tractor went one way, Kenny went the other. I've never seen him move that fast. No one got hurt, just the muffler and my pride. I knew it wouldnt work, Kenny was speachless, couldnt even string a sentence together. Had to go get the loader to right it. I just finished rebuilding the thing and it had about an hour on it. Lesson here is... load your own stuff. Ford 4600. scott#2
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