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Posted by BAXTER on December 22, 2006 at 10:47:23 from (205.188.116.133):
Im lookin at am M a guy has down the road. I just heard he didnt want it anymore, so i went to take a look. It looks pretty good restored. He said it was stuck when he got it and he go it free and running good, and painted it up. He had reselenty taken it to pull wagons full of people back and forth at some kind of event. you can see where there is oil comming out of where the spark plugs are. Thers no oil on the stack or anywhere elce. I guess pullin them wagons the oil got reall thin and was byepassing the rings. Is this a big problem or just a small one. if i bough it i might use it as anothor show tractor or a back up for puling for fun and keep it stock. just wondering if like you guys think the rings are shot bypassin that oil up in the compustion chamber or it just samll. Thanks alot-Baxter
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