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Re: Several questions on 1941 Farmall M
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Posted by The Red on August 11, 2001 at 11:02:09 from (12.84.239.198):
In Reply to: Several questions on 1941 Farmall M posted by Jeff Pirkey on August 11, 2001 at 10:40:07:
Jeff congratulations on your purchase. Old Ms are good tractors. 34HP on the drawbar and 39HP on the pto/flat belt pulley. There are two petcocks on the oil pan on the distributor side. Maintain your oil level between those petcocks. The crankcase holds 8 quarts. Shut your gas off and remove the sediment bowl and check the screen that lays on top of the bowl. It might be plugged. Also there is a filter where the gas line hooks to the carburetor. It is built into that large looking hex nut on the carb. Unbolt that hex nut assembly and see if that screen is plugged. Make sure you got gas in the tank!!!!! :)
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