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Re: Look what was growing out of my Farmall M bloc
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Posted by JeffL-TN on September 15, 2005 at 10:28:21 from (199.82.243.73):
In Reply to: Look what was growing out of my Farmall M block. posted by Mark J. in MI on September 15, 2005 at 07:56:02:
I started working on my F12 a few months ago. This tractor had set for about 30 years on my Dad's place. I found a rat's nest in the top radiator tank. In the process of getting that cleaned out I found acorn shells, lots of em all the way down in the bottom of the water jacket where the inlet pipe goes into the block. Then I fished a 5/8" vacuum hose into the water jacket of the head (Waukesha flat head), in there I found a rusty 8 penny nail and a plastic toy looked like what we used to get in Cracker Jacks in the 60s.
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