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Well I will be putting in notice and moving to the antone area.. Should be down there the weekend before the 26th and start house and job hunting... Woohoo!
Man I need to get my post count up.. Yall newbies are beating me.
Let see,-- first off the newbie comment-next if you would post a nick name or other you may get more replies instead of people having to address you by Lubbockguy.
So you joined a few days before I and you now can catch up by posting about 800 this week then thats just to catch me and not to mention catching Robert.
Sorry he made me do it------>
So when you moving?
My name is randy. Last name is houston. I actually go by either or both. Should be down there in 2 weeks. Most of the time I'm in the 6.0/ superduty forums driving my wife crazy reading and learning. I just recently started venturing down to this area. there is not a lot of people that get on the forums from my area. I figure ill just move to where they are lol.
How was everyones weekend??? Mine went fairly well. got off work Saturday, went home and got a couple little things done on my F-150, then went to a buddys house and started assembling a high horsepower 12v cummins for him, went back sunday and worked on his cummins a bit more then helped my dad tear down the engine on his new to him John Deere 720(i think thats right, might be something else.. it's a propane old school tractor is all i know) and that thing has a LARGE set of pistons, connecting rods, pushrods... everything in those things is giant. like a 6" bore on a 2 cylinder hit and miss engine! no wonder those things do so good at the antique tractor pulls!!!
How was everyones weekend??? Mine went fairly well. got off work Saturday, went home and got a couple little things done on my F-150, then went to a buddys house and started assembling a high horsepower 12v cummins for him, went back sunday and worked on his cummins a bit more then helped my dad tear down the engine on his new to him John Deere 720(i think thats right, might be something else.. it's a propane old school tractor is all i know) and that thing has a LARGE set of pistons, connecting rods, pushrods... everything in those things is giant. like a 6" bore on a 2 cylinder hit and miss engine! no wonder those things do so good at the antique tractor pulls!!!
I got more posts than all u.. 3611 now!! LOL
it dosent take alot to work on them old deeres my boss is um... he calls it rebuilding it but um.. im a little more meticulous. (i dont use a water hose, pipe wrench and a hammer to preform a rebuild)
it dosent take alot to work on them old deeres my boss is um... he calls it rebuilding it but um.. im a little more meticulous. (i dont use a water hose, pipe wrench and a hammer to preform a rebuild)
taking the block, pistons/connecting rods, and crank out was NOT my idea of an easy job. give me an OBS powerstroke and i will pull the engine, rebuild it, and reinstall and i'm fine with it. pulling the block and then getting into the main case of that old a$$ tractor just straight up sucked! LOL. we just finished fixing up his John Deere A a couple months ago(paint, new tires, new grills, fixed the engine, stickers, etc.) then he got this one. I just can't remember what model it is. i do wanna say it's a 720 though. Did i mention that one of the pistons was rusted to the cylinder of the 720 so we couldn't just pull the block out?? that was a sucky thing too.
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