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My CAT 426 Project

DMiller

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Feb 21, 2010
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Hermann, Missouri
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Cheap "old" Geezer
As I recall, I used a pair of older Tinning Shears to cut this, better than scissors, smoother than razor blade or knives.
 

oarwhat

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Dec 14, 2009
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buffalo,n.y.
We own a 1995 416B . Just a heads up the tie rod end that hooks up to the steering cylinder can freeze up and snap the tie rod. It's non greaseable and when the rubber boot comes off it rusts and seizes. In hindsight we should have caught this and kept it lubed. It broke during a snowstorm of course.
 
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