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Re: Putting an engine under heavy load!
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Posted by Steven@nd on October 25, 2002 at 16:54:10 from (12.23.184.78):
In Reply to: Putting an engine under heavy load! posted by Dave IL on October 25, 2002 at 12:13:04:
You need Farmallitis. This is an incurable disease where you cannot get enough Farmalls to satisfy you. Go out and buy a non-running M with a loose engine, put in fresh oil and put it in 3rd gear. Procede to pull the M around with the H until you feel you have worked the H enough. Then commence to working on the M, once you get that running you will need a W-9 to pull around with that to give it a "workout" - after that you just need more, not necessarily bigger tractors. Or you could just cruise around in 5th gear for a while. Find a hill, that's a good pull with an H.
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