Yes. I fixed it.Shifting fork?
In my original post I had posted "steering fork" when I meant to say "shifting fork" so I changed it.Hey TBone, what did you fix?
don’t be sorry for us i feel sorry for you have probably never been on one of these (see attachment) once your well dress it dosent matter at least there is no mosquitos …Been cold, (by South Texas standards) sorry about you guys up north, so I haven't done anything to the tractor. Have been looking for a radiator as my core is toast. Tanks are good, may re-core unless I find something useable. Will be pulling the transmission shift tower off later. My hot rod projects and shop keep me occupied.
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Actually I have enjoyed them. Spent 2 winters around Cambridge Minnesota, little town Bethel at a Nike missile site. While there I was in charge of the R&R equipment that included 5 snowmobiles. Always had one available for the Captain and me. That cured me of living up north.don’t be sorry for us i feel sorry for you have probably never been on one of these (see attachment)
nice !! that’s why i wrote “probably”never know but figured the odds where on my side.Actually I have enjoyed them. Spent 2 winters around Cambridge Minnesota, little town Bethel at a Nike missile site. While there I was in charge of the R&R equipment that included 5 snowmobiles. Always had one available for the Captain and me. That cured me of living up north.
The '31 red chevy is a project to replace my High School Gold '31 I sold when I enlisted back in'67. Had a '56 Olds and 3 speed top loader. Got $250. for it. This red one is getting a 3 deuce 324 1954 Olds and 3 sp ford trans.
The other roadster is a '27 body sitting on a modified AA frame. S-10 rear end, '29 fenders, SBC just laying in there. Hopefully I'll come up with a flathead to install in there. This is also being built to replace my black flathead '27 roadster built in 2003 which I sold a couple of years ago.
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