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Re: Glowing M
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 17, 2006 at 09:56:51 from (75.24.20.100):
In Reply to: Re: Glowing M posted by RustyFarmall on August 17, 2006 at 09:03:57:
Good point as that is one of the biggest overlooked things on a tractor and also on Dodge cummins pickups . Boutgh a 560 out of Indiania once that had not been taken care of and it was plain but ugly oil leaks all over chargen system junk wireing shot spent a couple days cleaning and replacing gskts. and getting it running sounded bad had blow by big time and was thinking about hitting it between the headlite when i though now when ya had the valve cove off to replace that gskt . why did you not run the valves so i pulled the valve cove back off and you could have throwen a cat between the rocket and the end of the valve , made a valve adjustment took it out and put the brush hog on here and went to mowen in less then and hour she had cleand out and ran fine just looked ugly some guy came over and looked her over started her up ran it around a bit and took her home with him and it is still running fine and that has been 8 years ago after that deal all the tractors that i brough home got a valve adjustment.
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