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Re: SHE'S RUNNING!!!!!!!!
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Posted by georgeky on July 30, 2007 at 05:40:05 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: SHE'S RUNNING!!!!!!!! posted by Hugh MacKay on July 30, 2007 at 02:08:33:
Hugh, she sorted most of out on her own. I just kinda pointed her here and there. You are quite right, seems it had been rigged inside and out. Parts of her throttle and air intake linkages have even been removed and evidently thrown away. I tried to make new ones for her, but every thing on the utility is different than on my row crop and I had nothing to pattern from. I had pics of what she needed, but with no dimensions and not being with the tractor it makes it a tough task. Her eagerness and willingness to dive right in on that thing made it a pleasure to help her what little I could. I hope she keeps it and get it lined out all around. I told her before long she would be a 350 diesel expert. Now if I could just get mine back together. I am taking my time with mine and going over everything on it. It was in good shape to start with, but started using oil and developed a bad injector. When I get done with it, it will look new again.
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