Bought the Pacer

grandpa Love

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Got out of church and took off after it. Gonna need a little bit of love. Throttle rod is broke where it hooks to throttle lever. Hood is bent. Missing a side panel. Motor spins.... Wires are a mess. Not sure if it has the right carb? Breather pipe sure won't work.
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Bill.....you ain't kidding! Got our preacher's ford 841 in the barn , his parts came in Fri and Saturday. Got a Massey Harris pony and pacer. Got a '74 cub. Got a farmall A with a belly mower.....all lined up. Plus a deck to build and 3 fences. Garden fixin' to go in. Spring fling at church.....lol. Living the dream!
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Kevin can you send some nice weather our way? Snowed yesterday and cold today. I thought of you missing church when I saw this article from our local historical association. When my parents moved to the area in 1969 it was a dry town.
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I like it , made me laugh when I saw the hood , looks like it has a hat 🧢 on . Sometimes I think some dents should be left alone. It tell a story ,about the history of the tractor. Unique
 
That ought to keep you and the Missus busy for a while!! Idle hands are the devils workshop.
 
When yall get it running, remember that the oil pressure on those Continental engines were pretty low when new.
Called a high volume, low pressure system.
Most can be adjusted by adding washers behind the relief valve spring.
My old 101 SR would be 15 pounds cold and hold 7 pounds when hot running the sawmill.
Richard
 
I saw yesterday that one of the guys said the displacement was 90 cubic inches. That's about the same size as a Cub engine, right?
 
The breather pipe is for a Pony, not a Pacer. The Pony uses an updraft carburetor with the inlet on the bottom.
 

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