Posted by Bob Mc on September 25, 2012 at 13:32:01 from (75.107.0.38):
I went to Choctaw, OK the other day and look what followed me home. My wife said if I feed and clean up after it I can keep it, she's a great gal! It ran terrible, then I checked the firing order and reversed #1 and #4 plug wires, now it runs great. It doesn't smoke and the compression was 130, 125, 130, 135. Everything seems to work ok except the position lever won't raise the lift arms, but the draft lever will, and the generator(12v) isn't charging. I didn't think $1400 for the tractor plus a 6 ft. box blade and a draw bar was too bad. The engine, front sheet metal, steering box and some other items are going on my other TO 35 that I'm rebuilding.
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