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Re: Update on Cub
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on June 05, 2007 at 21:02:57 from (216.134.245.235):
In Reply to: Re: Update on Cub posted by El Toro on June 05, 2007 at 04:22:52:
I do have fire. All new points ever thing. I think its just out of time in a way lol. I talkd to the guy that works on my old truck and he said sence it has not been started in a year put some oil in the spark plug holes just a lil. That way it wont mess any thing up in that part. He said I bet any thing that the frist time you start it you will need to pull it with your truck. Well I did that today and it all most started. I dont think the timeing is right. I tryd to do it but he said call him back in a day or two. He said he will come out on sunday on there way back from some place sence thay will be out this way. The old man did not come out I was soo mad sence I did not get to work today. Latey all my so calld friends say thay will do something and thay never do. So im not a happy camper at all. But I do thank you for the help you have gave me.
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