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Re: Exhaust caps . . which way???
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Posted by bradk on November 04, 2005 at 05:26:10 from (209.240.224.217):
In Reply to: Re: Exhaust caps . . which way??? posted by Allan in NE on November 04, 2005 at 04:28:38:
Hugh-I had to read what you wrote twice!After farming for a "good number of years",you still didn't have enough common sense to put on a rain cap?As far as worthless,that describes the soup can which took up room in your tool-box which could have for years held more tools!My brother once broke the muffler off my Oliver from a low reinforcing cable.I put on a straight pipe & it sat out one night during cultivating season.4" of rain fell that night.Tractor wouldn't start because the cylinders washed out.To get it started had to remove exhaust man. to dry out & spray fogging oil in intake to retore compression ,and change oil.Learned the HARD way!~brad
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