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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on March 30, 2006 at 17:28:32 from (209.216.148.58):
Today was nice so once we were done our schoolin the bro and i though we should wake the 4 ,6 and bn up, they were in the middle part of our shed since NOV. Got the front of the shed all cleaned out yesterday. Put some gas in the bn, charged the battery, hit the starter rod, and she fired right up and never missed a beat. The W4 took 2 cranks, one with choke, it fired up, but after about 3 minutes of running it would quite, did this a couple times, i think i should rebuild the carb in it. The Wsix took 2 cranks as well. It sure is nice to hear them run after 5 months of sittin, and then to start up and run like sewin machines is even better. Now we have to put the new to us rims and tires on the 4, the tires have bulges inbetween the lugs, and one rim is split almost half way round, they are loaded. Any of you guys got an idea of how to empty the fluid out of the tires? I think if we take the centers out of the valve stems, and put it in buckets would work best.
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