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Allan in NE you may be right.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 27, 2005 at 13:41:24 from (209.226.106.14):
Allan: The other day you suggested I never initiate any threads, and I've come to conclusion your critizm may be justified. Did a bit of visiting in the past couple of days. Realized I was quite close to a guy I had helped with plows, cultivator and blade on a Super A. Power train never entered our discussion back then. I looked him up, as I just plain like meeting new people, and of course you like knowing how well the the advice got through. In our conversation and looking at his tractor, he told me the cup on bottom of breather was full of oil when he got the Super A. He dumped it and kept an eye on it to make sure it didn't happen again. Decided it must be a fluky leak. I did get him straightened out on just how an oil bath breather functions. Upon leaving I got thinking there probably are a lot of guys born since 1960, don't know what an oil bath breather is. The 140 we have here, when Sandy bought it it had no oil in breather. I just wonder how many old Farmalls are out there with no oil in breather. It could be some of us old farm boys have to anticipate the questions.
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