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Re: Diesel Fuel Revisited
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Posted by New-Gen on December 11, 2006 at 11:34:14 from (4.158.3.83):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Fuel Revisited posted by jdemaris on December 11, 2006 at 11:18:33:
Stanadyne pump (The tractor is not home right now and I'' too stupid to remember the model# of the pump) On a John Deere 4020, 1971 model (It's not the origional style smalller pump...I'm that smart) Problem was in govenor. Shop has been in business since the early 70's, and do complete diesel service, not just pumps.(Probably not enough credentials, but that's all we have here) All I know is what I experienced....sorry to have tried ot participate in such a hi-tech discussion with my obviously inferior level of intelligence and limited experience and mechanical knowledge. Does this reply satisfy you?
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