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Re: Re: New Farmall C project...bad news
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Posted by Dann Weaver on April 09, 2002 at 23:35:17 from (209.43.17.60):
In Reply to: Re: New Farmall C project...bad news posted by lpc on April 09, 2002 at 22:30:35:
Dont give up yet! Ibought a B several years ago had a good running engine, looked fair, at a farm sale in a down pour of rain! Though I got a good buy! got it home went to clean it up to paint found it had no water in raditor filled it up started it, water came down from bvehind the carb, Looked at the dirt and grease that was smeared around took and cleaned it off there was a crack you could stick a knife in about 6 inched long! I felt real bad My Daddy looked at it went to town to the old drug store and bought "Water Glass" started it up put a tarp over the raditor let it warm up and poured the mixture in real slow the leak stopped and the crack area was so hard you could sand it ! Painted the tractor and used it a long time never had any leaks or problems! But when we sold the tractor we told the people a bout the crack they could not find!
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