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Re: Re: Re: Fuel return line 1964 ford 4000 D
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Posted by txblu on June 30, 2004 at 06:23:43 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Fuel return line 1964 ford 4000 D posted by Russell Bernard on June 29, 2004 at 17:19:43:
I forgot again. Man I'm sorry. I worked on my baler and helped a neighbor with a green pto problem, even climbed onto my 3 cyl 2000 to go and visit him and the thought never occurred to me. I just bought a MF and went to the manuals section on this site. While there I broused the Ford manuals. They have like a 2500 page manual for the Ford 2000, one for the 3 and another for the 4. I'd bet in all that paper is the "correct" answer. The manual is pricy, but what is money? If you want the thing fixed you want it fixed. If it costs $200 for a manual then that's what it costs. Besides there ought to be a ton of other info that you'll find useful. I'll keep trying. Mark
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