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super c precleaner and plow question.
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Posted by Dan on September 12, 2003 at 06:26:55 from (66.140.100.105):
I have only lived in texas a year but thank God I brought the super c with me when we moved. I got into a deal trading some work with it for boarding fees for our mule. It sure saves a lot of money and I love it when traffic stops on the hway to watch that old red tractor working the field. My question is it is really dusty here and I clean and grease it and change the oil in the oil bath air cleaner every time I get it out. I need a good precleaner now. When I am mowing the dust cloud is so bad my wife can't see me from the barn. That's bad! I can't find an original anywhere near here and was wondering if anyone has found another redily available brand that will fit. I have been toying with the idea of a 10 foot extension on the air pipe with a donaldson precleaner. I would rather stay original so but am open to any advice you all may have. I rebuilt my motor 2 years ago back to original specs with firecrators and everything new inside so after all that money spent I would sure hate to dust her out. My second question is concerning an IH fasthitch 2-14 inch c-20 I beleive plow that I need a new complete bottom for. Frog and all. It has one that is the wrong type to begin with and it is shot anyway. I need another plow cheif bottom to replace it. That is what it came with. Anybody got a good one laying around they could part with?
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