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Michael J. Rohl

03-21-2008 19:21:29




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sometime ago i ask about this tractor, bought it on a whim. i finally got tired of the guy not delivering it i went today and drove it home. fist time i heard it run.stering was all over the place the thing that bottered me for the size didnt seem to have a lot o power.got it home after driving down us 30 three miles found the air cleaner so packed the housing has to come off and be wasded in a solvent tank.took hose off at intake as not to suck any dirt in started blew a line rihgt next to the seat its been a wonderfull day

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sotxbill

03-22-2008 18:49:12




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 Re: 1970 ford 4000 in reply to Michael J. Rohloff, 03-21-2008 19:21:29  
bg 44k will clean it. look at tie rod ends for the steering and the toe-in should be 1/2 inch or it will road walk really bad.



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Chicago Bob

03-22-2008 08:37:29




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 Re: 1970 ford 4000 in reply to Michael J. Rohloff, 03-21-2008 19:21:29  
What did you expect,the tractor is over 25 years old and if you got it at a good price and all that is wrong with it is a dirty breather and loose steering you got a deal.



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Michael J. Rohloff

03-22-2008 18:14:27




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 Re: 1970 ford 4000 in reply to Chicago Bob, 03-22-2008 08:37:29  
sorry for the whining bob,just had to blow off a little steam.I paid 1200 for it. I got to play in the yard with it today took air hose off at intake extended it up away from the cleaner housing as it needs to be put in a solvent tank.sounded alittle better feel it still lacks power,decided to check fuel filter,WATER! So while i was going to tractor supply to get new filter decided to drain all the way.sticks,leaves,stones and some crap that looks like mud from a jersey swamp.tommorrow try to get all that stuff out and get some fresh fuel, any real good additives that will help the injectors? I have access to a motorvac where i work on saturdays but they told me the cleaner is 50.00 a bottle. any advice? thanx

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