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by Rodney51Cub » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:51 pm
Since there was nothing to repair at work I got to stay home today.  Did alittle tinkering around the house, then went to help my uncle with some of his projects. Adjusted the valves on his International 444, fixed the choke cable on his Farmall 706 and repaired wires on the starter soleniod on his Case 1270. Came home for lunch and put another coat of paint on my cubs rear rim. Went back to my uncles and spent the afternoon wrestling a track back on a D 7 Cat. I had to remind myself why I don't work on anything that won't fit in my barn. While I enjoy working on the Cat, I would not want to make a habit of it, it requires a young mans back. 
Farmall Cub Ol Red # 137572 August 1951 Sometimes, I amaze myself ! If you can not learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly.
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by VinceD » Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:15 pm
Sounds like you not only had fun but had a productive day. Cool. 
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