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Posted by Levi Gray on December 12, 2002 at 13:31:17 from (216.240.72.70):
In Reply to: Re: Re: carb on H posted by CNKS on December 10, 2002 at 18:44:30:
Hey people if these old tractors arn't rocket science then why do some people have professional mechanics do all thier work for them. Checking to see if every thing is working properly is not that hard and is farily easy to do and if you get stumped along the way you can call the local mechanic. Peabody it is not a good way to get shocked and I know because I grad the pulg wire with the tractor running and it DOES NOT shock me, it works and you don't use electric fence or bare wire you use a piece of 12-2 wire or a metal S hook in the end of some baler belt of rubber strap like the ones truckers use to tie some of thier tarps down with. Levi's Tractor Repair Golconda, IL
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