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Mac from NS
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Postby Mac from NS » Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:05 am

George it's good to hear your back in your shop. I bet that old shop
looked pretty good.Don't over do it.
Take a little time to play,you don't grow old as fast that way.

Mac

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George Willer
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Postby George Willer » Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:01 am

Mac from NS wrote:George it's good to hear your back in your shop. I bet that old shop
looked pretty good.Don't over do it.


Yes, it looks good! Even better is getting my hands dirty. It's somewhat of a challenge to keep from exceeding my weight limit... I'm not allowed to lift more than 15#. I'm planning to split the tractor for the engine change today. I think I can do it legally. We'll see how hard I have to pull on the pipe wrench to remove the return nipple. It's a lot harder, but not impossible to split the lower housing away without removing it.
George Willer
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Kodiak
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Postby Kodiak » Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:00 am

Carefull now!

George its good to hear your back in your shop. I like to go sit in my shop just to get away sometimes. It'll be a pleasure to meet you and the other guys at Cubfest in June, so take it easy. See ya in June.

Kodiak
I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn,
knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.

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artc
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Tractors Owned: Restored: 1950 Cub, 1950 Cub Demo, 1948 super AI, 1935 Silver King, 1946 Oliver 60 RC, John Deere M, 1950 C demo.

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1950 cub, 1948 cub, 1941 A, 1948 H, 1963 B414, 1958 240U, 1947 Oliver 60 industrial, Oliver 70 industrial. IH 450, 1963, another 1948 cub, 1946 I6 with Trogan front blade.
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Postby artc » Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:12 pm

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D

so happy to hear that you've made it into the shop :!: :!: :!: :!:

hope to meet you in june
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Postby Donny M » Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:45 pm

Mr. GW,

Glad to hear that those hands are again dipping into the wood :!: :!:
Very good news for us all :!: 8)


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