Posted by Roger46 on August 16, 2012 at 15:28:27 from (70.198.2.172):
In Reply to: Re: just for a laugh posted by The Red on August 16, 2012 at 12:20:08:
Worse than that, twice I have forgotten to turn on the fuel on my 350 diesel. I drive it a ways and it dies, then I realize what I have done. Half hour of so later after I have bled all the air out of the filters again I can start the tractor.
My brothers and my dad had an interesting case of empty gas tank. They had just finished overhauling the engine on the combine. They got it all together and tried to start it. It would not start, so they tryed pulling it, but still wouldn't start. Checked ignition and it was OK. Finally my Mother came out of the house to see what was going on. She says, "Did you check the gas tank to see if you have any gas". To which my brothers said, "Good grief, there has to be gas in the tank!" Sheepishly they checked the tank and it was completely empty. They put in gas and the engine started right up. My Mother told that story many times. Roger
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