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Re: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers
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Posted by Terry H on February 02, 2004 at 19:03:44 from (162.40.68.180):
In Reply to: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers posted by Joe Evans on February 02, 2004 at 07:55:27:
Joe, Someone was pulling someones leg. Anyone who's ever been inside a 2 cylinder JD knows it's not possible for fuel to get into the rear end unless there is some MAJOR damage (big hole in crankcase) to the engine, or transmission. For what it's worth, it is stated in the operators manuals for those old JD's that they should be turned off by shutting off the fuel. To my knowledge, there wasn't even a "kill switch" on the old Deere's with a magneto. The only way I can stop my '50 A is to shut the fuel off at the tank. With the carb properly set, it will idle down to less than 75 RPM's with the throttle all the way down! Just my .84 (.02+tax) worth, Terry H
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