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Re: Hey El Toro (Timing Farmall)
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Posted by Joe Farmallman on March 05, 2005 at 16:42:57 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Hey El Toro (Timing Farmall) posted by MAGMAN on March 05, 2005 at 15:57:29:
Plug Wires are on correct. Firing order is cast into the block just below where the plugs go in. Whats you recomendation on setin the valves cold. I know they are supposed to be set at .017 Hot. But if the engine ain't runnin how can i do that. Heres how it all started. Ran good this year Haulin Hay. Parked it in the barn for a month or two and started her up and she was only hittin on three. Papaw said run her anyway. So i did. We was haulin Hay again and had the wagon bout loaded MAX. She starts to backfirin. Just a loud sound that makes your ears ring when your sittin on the tractor. She died and ain't run since. I'm really wanting to get'er fixed so i can show my Ag teacher up at the FFA tractor pull.He Loves JD's but i'm all RED POWER.
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