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Posted by MikeVeen on December 19, 2006 at 19:17:12 from (24.207.88.116):
In Reply to: Re: tractor stuff posted by Yugrotcart on December 19, 2006 at 15:50:12:
Well,what I asked about a few days ago was what was the best way to put new seals in the bearing carrier of a 1965 case 530 backhoe.Put the seals in the carrier first or try to tap the seals in after the fact.??? You see my post just got lost in all the stuff ya'll been chatting about.The weather,dogs ,border crossing,looking out the back window.You know lots about other things other than tractors,and tractors is what started this site.But that's ok.I'm just hoping somebody might see my post before it's gets lost in all the every day stuff.
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