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Harry Bursell 

 

 Do you remember back when the pin came out on my 129 loader . I used a piece of wood so I could not draw the channel to tight . I did just lift the engine and slid a piece of wood to hold the engine up so the pan was not in my way .I used a bolt and drilled the nut for rolled pin so I would not have to do that repair again . It does have some play ,I think some play is good . [ATTACH=full]72013[/ATTACH]

 

 

 

 The loader bucket did make it easy to get the 129 back to the shop. I just chained the bucket fast to my rear lift on my 1512 and lifted the front up a drove the 129 into the shop.

 

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