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Posted by Roy in georgia on August 06, 2007 at 20:09:14 from (75.89.34.254):
In Reply to: distributor update posted by Roy in georgia on August 06, 2007 at 17:23:05:
man my luck is bad I think I will just leave it alone for a few days till this tractor demon off all the things I did were needed but spent $ I needed for other things carb. rebuild $60 complete tune up $60 new gear oil and hyd. oil $60 I see a pattern here how bout you.started running rough so with previous carb. trouble decided to rebuild it that didn't help.new plugs,wires,cap,button,points, condensor, and coil still didn't help adjusted carb. time and time again no good finally I waited for dark started her up and sure enough one of those new plugs was bad.put one of the old plugs back in and presto!she is sounding better hope to dial her in completely thurs. or friday as I hope the demon will be gone.I like this old tractor and hope to completely restore it in the future but I need it to work right now and getting frustrated not being able to bush hog and harrow to get ready for deer season.
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