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Posted by spellingerror on August 19, 2006 at 14:15:06 from (69.133.45.205):
Hi, I'm new to the forum... New to tractors as well... My grandfather passed away about a month ago, and with him all the knowledge of most things mechanical have passed as well... He had an incredible amount of tools and gadgets that my grandmother and I have been trying to figure out... One thing I can't figure out is his old Ford 600 Series Workmaster Tractor... I know the thing is in good shape (he used it often and as recently as about a month and a half ago)... But that's about all I know about this thing... Can anyone please tell me how to start it!? I don't even know how this thing runs, but I'm a super-quick learner! If you can help guide me through how to start it and get it running I would greatly appreciate it... I would hate for this wonderful machine to sit around and gather rust while it could be out working! My grandmother and I greatly appreciate your help...
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