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Posted by GaryinTX on July 15, 2003 at 06:20:10 from (198.178.8.81):
In Reply to: LP Tractors posted by GaryinTX on July 14, 2003 at 11:26:41:
Thanks for all of your help guys. I Do need to give it a general tune up. That should take care of any electrical problems. It's pretty confusing to me right now. "Too many parts". I can identify the circulator, that's pretty obvious. But, the thottle linkage goes to a unit at the front left lower part of the engine. I just need to get a book, but all of the one's I've seen are for gas and diesel and are pretty sparse with their info on LP. John, I'm up east of Dallas between Royse City and Caddo Mills. It kinda seems like most of the guys around here are pretty proud of their green tractors. This is my first and I'm having a blast! It's running ok right now so I'm just mowing (with a 400!) better too much power than not enough. Well, I've yanked on your ears long enough. This forum is teaching me a lot. You'll be hearing from me often. Thanks again for all of your help.
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