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Re: IH 466 Engine fun! one tough engine!
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Posted by rednekelmo on December 16, 2004 at 02:37:25 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: IH 466 Engine fun! one tough engine! posted by Schultzy on December 14, 2004 at 16:24:25:
good grief some peoele on this board need their medication upped a little! 1st IH 466 engines are about as rare as minivans full of fatwomen and bratty kids. 2nd It was going to the scrapyard one way or the other why not take an oppertunity to learn and have a lttle fun 3rd when it involves the goverment and donated items I'm willing to bet that trying to sell the motor was either a no no or only slightly more painful than slaming your privates in a door. I'm glad to see there were some defenders of Schultzy ou there.As for the rest of you if you put half the effort into making your wife happy as you put in ripping this poor kid a newone,then maybe you wouldn't be so grumppy.Now if you must rip somone go gripe at the guys who commit unspeakable irreversable atrocities on antique tractors making them unusable for anything other than pulling a sled down a track.OH thats right they fight back unlike a poor schoolkid
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