Posted by DC Snider on November 29, 2012 at 06:36:00 from (74.46.174.19):
In Reply to: Frozen for 20 years posted by GP Hansen on November 28, 2012 at 16:08:01:
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Congratulations on getting your Dad's tractor running. It is amazing how forgiving these old tractors are, regardless of brand or model.
This site is a huge resource for lots of issues, if people just read and research. I've never been one to post alot of questions, I've found if I dig enough someone has already been there. I learned alot growing up from my Dad, he's 70 and I'm still learning from him. Even when I get really confused and aggravated a phone call to him does wonders. He always steers me back to the basics, fuel, air, compression and spark...
We live in an age where many people confuse information for knowledge. I've gained alot of info over the years from this site, knowledge comes from taking that info and putting it to use, and it certainly sounds like you 've been successful in that!!!
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