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Posted by in-too-deep on March 26, 2007 at 19:08:29 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: tear down of john deere b posted by jonathan s on March 26, 2007 at 18:30:59:
Sorry your picture didn't go through but I've got a word of advice for you. Being a fellow young gun also with a JD B (49), one mistake I made when I got my tractor was tearing into it too deeply, too quickly. If you're anything like me, you get really excited about the iron and want to dive right in. There's nothing wrong with that, but make sure you keep all the parts organized and remember or take pictures of how things went together. It may seem simple right now, but in a month or two, or even shorter, things won't fit together the same. I'm not trying to be bossy. I don't know what your style is, just thought I'd give you a tip from one young tractor guy to another. Good luck!
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