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Re: Roosa-master Injection Pump
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Posted by georgeky on March 20, 2007 at 23:14:30 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Re: Roosa-master Injection Pump posted by Bob on March 20, 2007 at 22:36:40:
Bob I was sure that was the case after looking this Blue Ribbon manual over. I thought all along that as long as I keep everything clean I could do it, but until I got the book I would not even attempt it. I am a firm believer in a good service manual even for things I have worked on for years. I am tired of folks that just flat out robbing people because they can. Just like those oil companies with their record profits I have to pinch and scrape to make any profit. I sold tobacco for 212.00 a pound in 1983 and gas was about 1.20 and now at 250 or more I sold tobacco this year and last year for 1.50 a pound were is the profit for the farmers? I won't even go to town unless I have to get parts or groceries. Can you believe 600 bucks to even look at one one of those fuel pumps? I have been using the tractor, but it makes a awful mess with dust collecting on the fuel that has leaked all over the place. Thanks for your reply.
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