Posted by RuralTowner on June 10, 2013 at 18:37:27 from (75.211.174.23):
In Reply to: Late 63' MF 202 posted by Tony in Mass. on June 10, 2013 at 16:09:00:
Ah...okay then the image was probably a result then when I looked up Masseys then.
Thanks for the correction though. Knew it had -ex in it but not sure WHY i thought it was romex.
No...Kingman actually can see snow in the winter. I live about 2 hours drive South and another hour East. Last time a single flake dropped where I'm at was 30 some years ago. It's a few and far between winter gets cold enough here to even freeze water. Couple winters ago the highs were in the 70's very low 80's while places in the New England corner were getting buried//frozen.
Never seen any listings for tractors in that foreign land of California...at least none that weren't placed on the far side of the state.
As the tank goes it seems the cleaning did okay. 15-20 minutes of repeated flushing//draining until no more scale came out...then air dried. Was probably as bone dry after 10 minutes in this heat as it was before putting gas in it in the first place. But now its just a starter issue. Today thought had found a replacement...is for an International but otherwise appeared identical...the mounting holes were 90-deg to the solenoid instead of offset angle (just meant it'd point outwards a bit more and fight some hoses...until I tried to install it. Didn't see that the 'National had an extra large shoulder on it so it wouldn't fit the opening. Starter will go in but stop at the shoulder. Taking it back tomorrow to try and find a different one.
As for the offer to help get the tractor going? Hmm. I work at La Paz County Park where about 1/3 to 1/2 out winter visitors are from Canada, Washington//Oregon//Idaho region. Even have a few that make the trek all the way from Alaska.
This post was edited by RuralTowner at 18:48:31 06/10/13.
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