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Posted by Dan-IA on September 11, 2006 at 11:41:39 from (66.43.223.231):
Hi again. Got the spray-coupe home, most everything electric seems to work (except the headlights in front; the others work, I assume these are burnt out.) SN is 2206298-87. I called the local dealer, said he'd call AgCo looking for books. I'm still waiting for a call back. I've been out looking it over. It didn't start when I hit the key, so I pulled the air-cleaner hose off and dumped some gas in the carb. She fired right up, ran till the carb was empty, and quit again. Okay, bad gas in the tank (smells like varnish.) Went looking for the fuel line, and praise all that's holy, I can't find it! Looks like the hose on the carb goes around the engine and ties into the water pump (other 2 hoses out of the pump go back to the radiator.) Now I'm thinking she sure can't run on antifreeze! I hope I didn't screw something up by "givin' her a sniff" as we call it around here (dumping gas direct into the carb, I mean.) Well, that's the extent of my looking for now. I'm gonna have to wait until I've got somebody a little more knowledgeable to peek at it, but Dad's not home.
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