I have became fond of Diesels I sort of live in my shop I eat and sleep in the house other than that I am in the shop... No way I can survive in the shop with a Diesel in it I worked on a Ford 1700 in February I made a promise to myself NO DIESELS will come into my shop over the winter ever again.. I even piped the exhaust out side it took days to get the smell out of the shop after I ran it even if I had the doors up...
I plowed yesterday put it off till the last few hours of the day. I don't use my 3000 gas much it has always started and ran well till yesterday it started good idled good under load it wanted to sputter but cleared up.... With a small time frame I sure as ell did not want to work on it.
Its my fraught it needs worked out more than a couple hours a year. It took me awhile to get a grip on the Holley after I understood them I have repaired everyone that has came thru the door :)... Did I ever tell Y'all how good those Holleys are... If you cannot repair them its YOU take the time to understand how they work life will be good...
I fired up my Cub Cadet mower Friday to mow the mower would not engage the deck after checking it something was locked up I removed the deck the belts had rusted to the drive pulleys on the deck... Its been that wet around here :(... My semi storage trailer even sweated bad over the winter the first time I have ever had that issue it was so bad I had to get my good tractor parts out of it...
MY vote on your tractor issue put a diesel in it we will enjoy your adventure and the knowledge you pass on... Me I am gonna stick it out with the gasser the world is gonna end in 12 years and with the new green deal its not gonna make any difference if it starts anyways...
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