Posted by rrlund on November 14, 2007 at 13:58:01 from (216.46.213.251):
Louis,Kim had the day off so we went over and got the combine. Didn't know how often you get up to there to have noticed it was gone. I took the back roads,she kept getting weeker as I went. I got to Dannys gravel pit and it just wouldn't pull itself any more. Acted for all the world like it was starving for gas. We went home for lunch and let it cool off. Went back and it seemed to be getting all the gas it needed but it ran even worse. I finally took the distributor cap off and the points were barely opening. I opened them up and she ran like a Swiss watch. Brought it home like it was shot out of a cannon. Wish I could post some pictures,she'd put Allens Gleaner to shame.Stop by with those parts and I'll write you a check,or I'll catch up with you on a rainy day.
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