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Got the M running, Guess what I did with it!!!!!!
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Posted by farmallkid From ONT. on September 02, 2004 at 14:51:49 from (209.216.148.197):
Hi, as some of you may know i cracked the live hydraulic pump on my tractor awhile back, brought it into the shop, the mechanic got it running real nice, it needed new points, the other ones were burned out. He put the dist drive on and fiddled with the carb and got it going real nice. The night i picked it up i drove into town and went through the the Tim Hortons drive through. Thats a coffee shop here in canada, I was sitting at the speaker, tractor idled right down, all you could hear was the rain cap tickin, I saw an arm wave out the window to come up, so i went, the lady at the window said she couldn't hear anything, so i just ordered at the window. I think i am the first person to take a tractor through a drive through. Any one else done it? I want to take the 20 through next, its got a Straight pipe!! I also put the M on the dyno, It dynoed at 54.
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