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Posted by Rich[Wi] on April 15, 2001 at 09:19:49 from (156.46.130.157):
In Reply to: Strangest find...in your tractor! posted by Brandon on April 14, 2001 at 19:20:27:
A couple of years ago I was going to use my Ford NAA to brushhog the pasture. Could not get it to start. After checking fuel flow and electrics and everything else, I took the door off the air inlet. Paper wasps were building a nest in the top of the air cleaner. So I sprayed the wasps, took the air cleaner apart, and cleaned it. Got a piece of window screen and put it on the door to keep the bees out. By then it was too late to do any mowing. Next week I again went to brushog the pasture. NAA started right up. Ran 45 seconds and died. Could not get it started again. I knew it couldn't be wasps in the air cleaner because I'd put a piece of screen over the inlet, so I checked everything else. Nothing was wrong. Took the air inlet door off again. And there's a mouse looking at me.
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