Nope, not yet, will probably unload everything Thursday, farm show in York Pa. tomorrow. I'm thinking of looking at all the fluids real close, changing the engine oil and replacing the engine and diesel fuel and filters before I try anything. Anything I should watch out for here? I have some diesel experience from the 5000 Ford. I'm thinking I should turn the engine around a time or two by hand before hitting it with the starter, just to make sure. The guy said shouldnt have any problems starting it but there was a hyd. valve that needed replacing, inside or out, I dont know, will ask him what it was doing when I go get the rest of the stuff. Any suggestions?
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