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Posted by Derek Broerse on July 09, 2005 at 18:55:31 from (206.186.115.149):
In Reply to: Re: Air Filter posted by T_Bone on July 07, 2005 at 08:43:01:
Yes, the air filter is freshly cleaned. I couldn't find the Stanadyne cleaner as mentioned above, but the local Husky truck stop had bottles of Kleen-Flo--apparantly all the big rig guys have been using it without complaint. Figured I'd gamble the $6.95... So far, no dice. Also seems to use large amounts of fuel like this--approximately 1/4 tank per hour! I have not tried the ATF method yet, although it has been recommended to me by a few people. I figure I'll run out the Kleen-Flo fuel first. My prediction is that I'll have to start from scratch at the tank again... but first I gotta split the tractor for that damn clutch fork. I would have done it already but I needed to give the Farmall A/Forklift a bunch of long-overdue attention, which now suddenly has electrical woes. :( Can't seem to win. My start circuit (no mechanical switch, Ford style solenoid instead) ain't working as of today, which had to be the case since I had the hydraulic issues whipped. All the while my brand new starter clattering away since the return spring isn't strong enough (never did get a return email from dbelectrical). AND the Jubilee needs a wire replaced on the start switch too... Damn tractors are giving me fits.
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