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Re: Farmall C Hi-Lo
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Posted by Keith Weber on August 16, 2006 at 12:04:09 from (69.128.220.34):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C Hi-Lo posted by Nat 2 on August 16, 2006 at 11:45:16:
I agree with your assessment. I was not sure on the ignition advance and the only reason I assumed it might be vacuum is that there is an 1/8 dia tube right next to the distributor that is not hooked up to anything. ??? This tractor ran reasonable well in the past but I would never take it any further than I cared to walk back. Shifting it when it is running is another life altering experience. If you are not real careful when comming out of reverse it tends to want to stay in reverse. Nothing short of pulling the shift lever out of the transimssion and prying the slide into nuetral will get you anywhere. My neighbor died this spring at 88 years old. He loved old hit & miss engines and was not opposed to working on anything mechaical and loved the challege of keeping anything going. It is his son who is not nearly as mechnically endowed that I'm trying to help out. Thanks for your input
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