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Posted by Tom on December 26, 2002 at 16:38:16 from (198.108.134.125):
In Reply to: Re: Vibration in MD posted by JIMBO on December 26, 2002 at 14:49:24:
There are two tractors on the farm here that vibrate: the SMTA gas and a AC WD45 gas. The AC vibrated prior to a major overhaul that included a new clutch assembly and the fly wheel being turned. It still has the vibration. Maybe from to many years of picking corn! The SMTA has a vibration at about 1/3 throttle-after that it settles down. Life is about choices and the choice I made is to accept the vibration on both of these as personality or character flaws. It is to costly and frustrating to chase these idiocyncrasies - and others like oil leaks. I am convinced after many tractor rebuilds and spending bushels of money on gaskets that oil leaks are just the nature of the beast. Keep us posted if you find the cure for the MD vibration. Tom
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