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Old 08-12-2008, 12:11 AM   #1
hensonjd
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Buffalo, Tx
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I am proud of myself

Well today i got all of my parts in for my first project. I had ordered a new hei distribute, 3 and 5 inch drop springs, and a power brake kit. Well today i decided to install my coils and i started at about one took about a 2 hour brake and finished at 11. I am 18 and it was my first real mechanical thing to do on a an old tuck. I have been a tractor mech for years but i just got started with the classic restos. When i got started i didnt know how big of a job i had gotten into but i somehow worked through it. My dad just sat back ad watched me struggle i ges he wants me to learn it on my own like he did. I just wanted yall to know it worked out for me and i had fun. Just wondering if anyof yall could give me some pointers on installing my distributer and brake booster kits. Thanks for any guidance on the subject.
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