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Re: Scratching my Sunburned head in frustration
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Posted by captaink on June 21, 2005 at 08:34:00 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: Scratching my Sunburned head in frustration posted by lee on June 20, 2005 at 14:59:00:
I took the one on my M apart several years ago. We ground off the spot welds that held the bottom in and pulled out the guts. In it was a tightly wrapped wire mesh of varying size, if I remember right the largest was about ¼ inch square. In the wires we found a lot of red “bee’s wings” from shelling a lot of corn back in those days. We unrolled the wire and spent literally hours cleaning it and re rolling it up and stuffing it back in. I then spot welded the bottom back on. Doing this was absolutely no fun at all. A lot of tedious work, and the only thing we really found in there was from the tractor setting on the corn sheller for many years. Unless that C was used for something similar I rally do not thing the air cleaner is the issue, but the plumging.
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