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OK ,I was Mad and was looking for someone to Blame
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Posted by Magman on August 25, 2006 at 10:53:05 from (67.142.130.27):
OK I was mad and Hurt and was looking for someone to blame. I admit it and 1/2 to 3/4 of the posters came back with what I wanted to hear. Heck I even got emails from some wondering what they could do to help. And thats what I needed to hear. And now I am ready to tell what happened. I was told by two different people on two different boards it may not have even been the Farmll board that running this new motor at 2560.RPMs @ 245 degrees would not hurt it and it would start to run cooler when it got broke in better. I ran the ol girl here and there on the bush hog never opening her up for more than a sec or two. And also up and down the road and such W/O any problems never letting her get above 195 on the heat gauge. But yesterday when I hooked her up to the 8 Foot Off sets and opened her up and ran it that way and let it get hot and ran it that way something happened. Now ChadS told me that was a little to hot and check things and drop the RPMs down to about 2200 or so But Did I listen to ChadS NO. Thats why I figured I was givin bum Info the ones that said to run it at high Rs and Hot. I bet alot of you would have thought the same but instead started to jump all over me,And at that point thats what I did not want to hear. SO I AM SORRY FOR THE POST JON
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