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Posted by TimS in Mo on October 06, 2006 at 19:42:52 from (66.64.248.162):
In Reply to: Re: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a posted by Dachshund on October 06, 2006 at 17:42:49:
I had a Kubota I bought used, I was cutting hay with it one day and it died on me..I restarted it, cut a bit more, it died...had to drag it down to the shop. We fiddle with it here, bleed the fuel lines, it starts, I go cut hay, it dies. It won't start, so we drag it back to the shop...... Go to bed that night, get up the next morning, and pull the tank off....start sloshing fuel around and dumping it in a filter funnel...I found: A BIG moth. A bottle cap like from a quart of oil. a big leaf or maybe two And a circle of some clear plastic substance, maybe the inside seal on a gas can or something... Once I got all that crap out of there, the Kubota ran great and never gave another bit of trouble, I sold it to buy a jd 4010.
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