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A long job

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    Posted: 16 Oct 2019 at 3:45am
Hi I feel like I’m not getting any where with my Allis B I have been working on it for about two years on and off everything I touch is a complete rebuild had a AMP meter repair to find it was not the right one.some muppets has cut the steering column down by 8 inches and they have cut a big bit out of the toolbox panel to lift the steering column up , back end has had all new bearings . Engine was seized air cleaner was rotted out and so were the mud guards.sometimes you look a these project tractors and don’t see the work you have to put in to them especially when you want them back to as close to factory as possible and I am a bit fussy . I guess I will get there thanks for reading my rant
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Now that does sound like a project. But completing a long project is very rewarding. I never seem to learn from them because I typically jump into another one.
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     Certainly are some challenges involved in your project. Most of us get into more than we imagined with these old pieces of equipment but we learn a lot along the way and gain a feeling of accomplishment at the end that we can be proud  of. Hang in there.
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Many of those parts you mentioned I have saved for years. Now they are going outside on the pile. Might consider a container and get a few parts tractors shipped.
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