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Re: wd-9 issues
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Posted by maestro on June 18, 2007 at 10:03:57 from (165.234.100.105):
In Reply to: Re: wd-9 issues posted by the Unforgiven on June 18, 2007 at 09:24:01:
I am not sure how long or if at all the tractor sat. I know that it wasn't ever pulled very hard. I had to put in 3 new injectors to make it run the way it does now. It was an oily fuely mess when i got it. If you let it run long enough the fuel would come out the exhaust and it would also go into the crank case. The injectors have fixed that problem. My dad used to have one on the farm and he said that they need to pull. This seems better under a load so I am hoping to find somewhere dry enough to pull it. We have had lots of rain in ND so it is a wet mess. I have helped take the head off a 9 before and if I don't have to do it that would be great. Your advice has been more then helpful. keep it coming. Maestro
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