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Posted by Pilgram on June 05, 2007 at 15:56:06 from (71.72.168.46):
Well, Gentlemen, I would like to invite you all to a Farmall H bonfire! I just can't seem to win. I got a new harness and figured it out ,installed it and took it for a spin out in the steet and low and behold the clutch was acting up. It wasn't working which is pretty hairy driving up to a garage with no outlet. So I got out my just new owner's manual and check underneath at the inspection hole and found yellow fuzz. Now I am new to Tractors but I was sure they didn't insulate the inside of the clutch for temp. or sound. I opened up the panel and found a mangled shirt all wrapped around in there. Apparently when I stuffed the starter hole to keep dirt out for cleaning I left it in there. I am my own worst Enemy . So now I must pay homage to the Tractor Gods. and drink a couple frosty ones and see what if I can create more work for my self. Peace!
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