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Re: 3- SC questions
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Posted by Rexalot on July 24, 2007 at 14:14:50 from (205.245.254.162):
In Reply to: Re: 3- SC questions posted by georgeky on July 23, 2007 at 18:18:37:
We have the inline see thru filters on a couple of the Molines, one probably doesn't really need it, the other still has crud in the tank that's been working it's way out (tank was resealed once, but then the tank is another story) so it's better to trap it there than in the carb. Tractors run just fine, other than the one that'll trap the gunk occasionally. We just swap out the filter with a spare we keep in the box and continue on. As for the oil I like HD30w or 15w40. I have a C tractor myself, but I haven't moved the wheels in. The tractor has such a wide axle and I have enough of it sticking out past each tire now that I don't need to give myself the impression that the tractor is any narrower. Just loosen the clamp bolts, lube the axle up and rock it in, after blocking or jacking up that side just enough for ground clearance.
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