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Posted by jonathon C on January 03, 2007 at 16:40:31 from (69.21.44.61):
In Reply to: Re: jd G misses posted by HAPPY DEERE on January 03, 2007 at 04:20:58:
How come comp is 65 psi on both if its a bad valve? IS that why left petcock when opened doesnt pop evenly like rightside? Why the spark on dist. housing if i put screwdriver close to it. I had valve cover off the valves moved not sure of weak or broken springs. The block is cracked on bottom and leaking antifreeze should i get it welded or powerblock? It has 40 hp how can i get more/? How many thousands can i shave off head and or block together?? Tractor weighs 6200 with 15.5x38 should i be able to out pull super m's in 6000 & 7000 class when it runs good?? I'll get pics for u. We have a 50lp, 620 gas 730 diesel. alot of minnies and farmalls. just cant figure this one out.
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