Posted by Lanse on July 22, 2008 at 12:17:59 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Oh Happy Day!!!!! posted by Allan In NE on July 22, 2008 at 11:04:25:
I spent most of the morning head scratching about my file/hole/sheared off brass/head thingy, and thought i should just give up on it. So i called Bill (hillbillyOH) the last owner of my C and asked him about switching heads to the old one i got when i got that tractor. He said he diddnt think it was a good idea, and we tried to figure out this little problem.
Out of the blue he suggested i hammer that file the rest of the way in there, then use an easy out, then fish the file out. BRILLIANT!!! I shoulda called sooner. The file is in there still, but i can fit an easy out in as well. Welp, its 92 here, and here i go sevral miles to town to get this stupid thing. THANKS BILL!!
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