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Posted by Doug on March 24, 2000 at 20:31:15 from (207.32.44.202):
In Reply to: Mystery decal posted by Frog Level on March 24, 2000 at 14:02:45:
I have an old farm mechanics book that shows a picture of a decal that you described. I can't make out what it says, but there is a small gas tank just above it. I have a decal like it on my WD-9. That decal says something like make sure to close needle valve when switching from one fuel to another other wise it will make it impossible to start. It says more but I can't remember what. But I'm guessing that what it says on yours.Look and see if you have a small tank just ahead of the main tank on the right side. If there's no tank there should be a hole in the hood for the neck of the tank to go through. Thats when they started the tractor on gas and switched to distilate fuel. Thats the way my M is but the tank and decal are both gone just the hole in the hood. Just my thoughts. Doug
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