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Posted by Baxter on July 07, 2006 at 16:41:55 from (64.12.116.65):
I got a Farmall M from a good man named Bruce. Had to change to mag fiddle with the carb get a new fuel bowl and line. And a lot of more small times tinkering with it. Well this was my first tractor. Alot of eather and a battery charge later and got her running. Had got a rubber fuel line and there was too much slack in it shorterend it up just to see if it would pop with some fuel in the carb and 3 seconds later i had it poopin pulled it out of the shead got some gas. Went down a back lane to the woods she cut out. The fuel bowl was full of rust got it back and got a new fuel bowl put it onand ran good came back to the house and she cut out too much rust in my fuel tank cloaging everything up. Tormmrow is anothor day thoughgoing to take off the fuel tank and cleen it reel good, otherwise than this tractors problem it runs good. Thanks to Bruce my pop magman and other people on the dissucison board that answered my Question
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