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Posted by Kent in NB on July 10, 2005 at 16:34:21 from (198.164.251.13):
Finished making silage for the milk cows on Saturday. Decided to it was time to wake up the H. New rad cap,charged up the battery, filled the cleaned up oil bath air cleaner, put on a new, used seat assembly, cleaned up the starting system, new muffler, and add some gas. Push the button, RH-RH-RH, and off she goes! I can't beleive how much smoother the engine is sounding from when I put it away in November. Not sure if this is because there is actually clean air getting to the pistons or if it is just the new muffler. But it sure sounded great! Ran it around the yard for a few minutes, and put it back in the shed. I have had this tractor for 3 years and as it sat there idling in the shed, it lit up its single headlight! It has never done this in three years! I have not touched the lighting at all, as I have been gathering parts for replace/rebuild. Quite a sight, and I thought I would just share it with all of you. Great way to relieve a bit of stress.
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