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F-12 VIctory shall be mine!!!
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Posted by J.J. from Afton on February 02, 2007 at 08:58:57 from (71.215.253.11):
Okay i finally found the needle i took out of the F-12 carb when i rebuilt it last spring. So i took the old needle up to school and put it and the old seat in. Wasn't sure it would work though because the needle has a nice fair sized groove all the way around it about half way down the tip. I tried it anyways, and it fired right up and i ran it off an iv. held above the carb for about 3 minutes. Then i hooked the iv. up beofre the fuel pump to see if it would keep running off the pump. Sure enogh it did. I drove it about 10 feet forward in first than bakced up than tried to use first again but it wouldn't engage. So i have to check the shifter again, but that wont be too hard. I wanted to take the F-12 outside the shop for a spin, but i couldn't because there was some big green pile of junk in my way. I had her running for almost ten minutes. Hopefully i will be able to take it for a spin on Monday. I would still like to find a better needle because of the groove on the one i have now. Sorry about the long post but i thought i would keep you all updated, i had been waiting to drive that tractor for almost two years now. So there VICTORY SHALL BE MINE!!! HA HA HA HA!!!
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