Posted by glennster on August 30, 2008 at 18:53:34 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: The C (last post) posted by Lanse on August 30, 2008 at 15:01:55:
lanse, you gotta walk away from em for a bit and get your head cleared up. you're frustrated, and when that happens you make mistakes that are going to cost you extra time and money. you have a couple of tractors that are going to fight you all the way. some projects go easy, others are a constant uphill battle. i have a super m i have been working on on and off for about 2-1/2 years. i think this tractor is possesed, it wants to stay dead i think. i just got the crankshaft back from the machine shop, went to drop it in, they cut the crank journals, but not the thrust bearing. thrust bearing wouldnt fit around the crank, so its back to the machine shop. when i put the sleeves in, after it was hot tanked and new cam bearings, the sleeves sat too high in the bores. went back to the machine shop. this tractor is in the barn, my garage and the body shop!!!!!
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