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Re: M.F. 285 loss of power
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Posted by marlowe on February 15, 2006 at 14:16:25 from (70.41.45.210):
In Reply to: M.F. 285 loss of power posted by C.A. Griffin on February 15, 2006 at 13:29:31:
i worked for massey back in the 70s back when they were haveing union troubles and there was a lot of sabatoge and we found a lot of tractors with rubber band in the fuel lines that when they get warm they will expand clean ALL fuel lines and ELBOS not with just air but run a wire trought them. also if you have any rubber lines any place in the system change them even if they look good some rubber dose not like diesal fuel and will get soft on the in side and suck shut. check your air cleaner and the rubber hoses in that system also whey to can fall apart on the in side
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