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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on March 07, 2000 at 10:55:27 from (206.112.27.70):
In Reply to: coil and vandalism posted by Dale (MI) on March 07, 2000 at 10:08:17:
I had my H parked over at my dad's for a while, before bringing it to my place. It has always started easy and run good. It got to the point I had to start it with the choke, which I never have to do. And then it would only run about 5 minutes and die out like from lack of gas. After it quit by the time I could get the bowl or gas line off it filled back up again. I was puzzeled. Turned out the the neighborhood hoodlems and dumped a couple hand fulls of shredded up cardboard in the tank. It would let some gas go through, but not enough to keep it running after the bowl went down. That was fun to get out not to mention that the bowl broke off in the tank and it had to be drilled out. After that I put on a keyed ignition switch, because I knew what was coming not too far down the road. Bill {Antique Acres}
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