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Posted by Steven@nd Thanks for the suggestions on May 19, 2002 at 15:43:18 from (12.23.184.18):
In Reply to: Rust in tank - Farmall H with baffles... posted by Steven@nd on May 19, 2002 at 07:59:41:
I used my H today. Pulled the disc through the trees for a while - cut out about 5 times and had to clean rust out with a wire. I got sick of that fast so I quit. Saw that it had 5 hours on it since rebuild and it was good and hot so I thought I would check valve clearances - good thing I did. 3 of them were too tight and the valves were starting to leak! The rest were OK to a little bit loose. Then I decided to go for a drive down a rough road to break some more rust loose. Didn't cut out and I've used it about 1/2 hour since then and it has been fine. I think I'm going to fill it full to the top with fuel and see what happens. I've got some time yet before haying season to play with it. Steven
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