Posted by Fullers Farmalls on November 05, 2014 at 21:50:21 from (69.58.31.249):
Love him to death. We are 6 weeks difference in age. He recently moved across the road from my parents house and our farm. He's never really been mechanically inclined. I moved about an hour and a half away so I no longer and running my tractors all the time. Every time I go home I have to fix something. Well I went home last week and my Farmall H wouldn't start. My dad and I tried a bunch of stuff but it wouldn't run. It was like it was out of gas. My cousin did fill it up for me though so that was nice. Well I look at the carb. Here he had messed with the carb according to my dad(cousin had no idea what he was doing) and turned the main jet screw in the whole way.... WHY?!?!?!?!?! I set it to where I run it and it started right up. He also has left a set of my plows out without grease or paint after using them. So when I plow I plan to have him use the grinder and wire wheel to clean them before I use them. Love him, he is like my brother but man does he drive me nuts sometimes. Those are just a few examples of what he had done. Sorry for the long post I just needed to vent a little.
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