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Re: What a tractor shes turning out to be.
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Posted by Fred Martin on June 14, 2006 at 07:42:22 from (69.218.163.49):
In Reply to: What a tractor shes turning out to be. posted by River bottom farmer on June 12, 2006 at 20:23:23:
Just a FYI thing...I once got a Ferguson tractor, bought it home, did a little work on it and started it up. Ran awful good as I was walking around it checking things....it had run a couple of minutes when I got around to looking at the oil gage....and it was on zero! I thought it has to have pressure or it would be rattling....so...I took out my pocket crescent wrench and tapped under the dash near the gage and it jumped right up there to the real good mark...(don"t remember the number). I continued to do this for the next dozen or so start ups and it finally got the idea and did it on it"s own...and still does...years later. See how your luck is. Fred OH
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