Posted by ericlb on December 25, 2012 at 06:22:49 from (12.189.32.54):
In Reply to: A tractor Story posted by RBnSC on December 25, 2012 at 05:52:21:
i had a similar thing happen on a cub i bought [ and still have] this tractor was sold to me with the understanding that basically it was a restored tractor, it had been sitting in a garage for 6 years unused, when i hauled it home, i went to running it and it smoked, for a few days it rivaled my kenworth on a cold morning for its smoke plume , i was disapointed in that my "new" tractor obviously wasnt as new as i thought, but after i hung the proper belly mower on it, i ran it and ran it, the more i ran it the less it smoked, today it doesnt smoke at all, im thinking it was possible it was new, and never had been run in after the engine was rebuilt
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