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Re: georgeky....450?
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Posted by georgeky on May 14, 2007 at 06:58:18 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: georgeky....450? posted by Bill46 on May 14, 2007 at 05:51:23:
No, I haven't torn into it yet. I have two in the shop now, so I will wait until I get those two out before I work on it. I cut some hay a couple days ago, and going to cut more as soon as the dew dries off a little today. My pump leaks after shuting tractor down. Never leaks a drop while running. I am going to go over it pretty good when I get to it. New paint and all. I have several other tractors to use so I am not in a real big hurry. Long as the Super C,M and 666 is going I can run. My 350D is ahead of the 450 on this ever growing list of broken stuff. I am putting new rings and injector work on it. I could use it to mow with and bale to as far as that goes. It runs for more than 2 days on a tank of fuel.(17 gallons)
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