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Posted by Randy-IA on November 12, 2005 at 19:16:06 from (209.152.95.33):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M question's and statement's posted by CNKS on November 12, 2005 at 18:09:56:
Hi CNKS , Thanks ! I tried to see if the spring had the notches on it that the manual describes but without taking it apart I couldn't tell . It must be the lightest one since it carries me about 1 inch above the bottom of it's travel . My leg's are bent tight also so I'm going to have to move the seat back a bolt hole or two . I guess I'll check with the dealer and see what's available . After the minor cleaning I did to the carb and the fuel strainer it work's OK . Still , I'm going to remove it and give it a thorough cleaning but not until I get all the rust out of the fuel tank . I cleaned the glass bowl and it had about 1/4 inch of rust in it after I pulled the 30 foot spike harrow around the field for 1/2 hour . I'm going to put on a fuel filter soon . ...Randy
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