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Re: Farmall 340 Not Starting
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Posted by El Toro on July 27, 2006 at 07:28:25 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 340 Not Starting posted by Larry Hardesty on July 27, 2006 at 06:29:53:
It's hot here in MD, the temp is suppose to hit the mid 90's. I tilled the garden this morning with my Troy-Bilt tiller. I put a new 10hp B&S engine on it last month and I painted it with PPG's 71310 single stage urethane paint back in May. I only gave $140.00 for the tiller, it was in sad shape mechanically. I replace the tines, oil seals and engine. I've had 30 of them over the years. I usually buy them when they won't start or need work. I dug potatoes about a week ago. I only planted a little over 4 lbs and I dug about 30 lbs. We've had a lot of rain this summer. We had 21 inches in June and 6 inches so far this month. Some of my tomato plants looked liked they may have drowned from so much rain. Some of the potatoes were rotten too and that's why I dug them. I'll send you a picture of the tiller. Happy tractoring. I know you're glad to get it running. Hal
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