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Posted by IaGary on May 09, 2006 at 13:28:13 from (67.55.154.32):
In Reply to: Re: Hope I Found It posted by Allan In NE on May 09, 2006 at 12:23:05:
Remines me of a little big story of mine. Planting beans 5years ago. And heard a vibration on the 1086 about 100 yds from the end of field. Decided when I got to the end I would investgate. Thought it was the alternater bearings. Got out checked the alternater nothing wrong there so I went to get back in and noticed oil dripping from oil plug looked again and plug was gone. Shut the engine down quick and just about cried. Walked back the oil trail and found the plug about 300 yds. back. Put in new oil started it and its still running today. Why it came out I don't know. It was 115 hrs since last oil change so why come loose now. But lesson here is if you hear a strange noise check it out. Gary
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