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Long ways to go!!

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Fisherman

10-17-2005 14:42:29




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Tell ya what fellas, I’m learning that I really have a lot more to learn. Started working on a tractor that that hasn’t run for 25 years and another that just needs a little TLC both Farmall M (49&50). The working one runs well but drips some gas and boils a little antifreeze. Leaks a little, not much, but really sounds great, runs well, and a strong tractor for being over 50. Wish the brakes worked but that’s just another project I will come to this website and receive help with. Wish I had more time and money but don’t we all. Thanks for spelling a few things out fella! The tractors are getting better, slowly but surely. One of these days a person may come over and teach me Farmall M 101. Explain to me what all the hoses are this 49. Regardless, this website is a saver for someone like me. Big Thanks out of the Corn land.

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P R Pete

10-17-2005 15:49:32




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 Re: Long ways to go!! in reply to Fisherman, 10-17-2005 14:42:29  
Fisherman,
I just put a new carb on my Super A, and right out of the box it was dripping gas. Adjusting the floats did the trick on the first try.

About it running hot, my coolant was percolating too. I have that thermo-siphon. I was even thinking about adding a water-pump. I had to take my radiator off to get my governor fixed, and while it was off, I sprayed a hose through the radiator. I couldn't believe how much chaff, dried mud, petrified bugs, and whatever came out of it. I let it soak and sprayed some more. Gobs of stuff. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. But I couldn't see that stuff to look through it when it was still on the tractor. Something to consider.

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