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Posted by PowhatanPete on July 31, 2005 at 11:56:10 from (4.152.222.252):
In Reply to: Horsepower or Bucket posted by PowhatanPete on July 30, 2005 at 19:10:13:
I have the head off the TO-35 presently trying to figure out why it is not running right. I did a partial rebiuld on the transmission last spring, seal some bearings etc. The engine shows considerable wear and previous work probably a few owners ago. Things like bolts instead of studs. I have never rebuilt an engine before, and am not sure that is what I really want to do. This I just feel like the TO-35 will continue to need more than just maintenance no matter how much I rebiuld it. And I would not put a loader on a TO-35 as it does not have the hydraulic system to handle the loader the newer loaders have.
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