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Re: Farmall C stationary engine\ need carburetor
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Posted by Brent Prisby on November 11, 2002 at 11:25:44 from (64.88.15.5):
In Reply to: Farmall C stationary engine\ need carburetor posted by Brent Prisby on November 07, 2002 at 17:44:43:
Hi my name is Brent Prisby, I have recently bought a farmall engine at an auction, it is different it sets on the ground it has a radiator and a gas tank its a thing that must have powered an irrigation pump or something if anyone can tell me what it is used for let me know... I also need a carburetor for that engine it is a C-123. It has a place for a starter, and an alternater, it is also hand crank, How do you start this hand crank without breaking your arm? thanks brent
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