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Re: Super C Fuel Strainer Gasket
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Posted by CRUSADER on January 03, 2006 at 20:19:33 from (210.182.205.47):
In Reply to: Super C Fuel Strainer Gasket posted by neyland86 on January 03, 2006 at 20:08:58:
Hello Neyland 86, Had a simular problem with my father's Farmall M. The cork gasket on the fuel strainer was all rotted and dried out. Went to the parts store in town and they had some in stock. These gaskets are not that uncommon in size. You might want to take the bowl with you like I did to ensure that it's the right size. The only sad thing about it is Dad didn't get to drive his old M again. He passed away before he could use it. My nephew is interested in one of his tractors, but not sure which one. This thing needs a lot of work done on it that I had tried to talk him into letting me do when I was home on leave. I am in Korea right now and will hopefully get it and the JD 630 that was my uncles last tractor before he quit farming back together and back in operational for use when I get back to the states. Good Luck with the gasket. Jim
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