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Posted by Mark L. on April 22, 2005 at 16:18:53 from (172.131.12.44):
In Reply to: Re: Are these old red tractors worth saving or col posted by Grrrr on April 22, 2005 at 07:53:47:
Grrrr: you need to pay attention to what people ask/say. I have never asked a question about how a LP fuel delievery system works, or to diagnos a problem. The priciple is very simple. I can fix any Farmall type system, such as the Ensign system, Ft Worth Tank, USA Tank and others. The questions, that I ask, is in different parts of the country, what a LP tractor might be worth, or how good a tractor might be, by model, whether gas, diesel, or LP. I do not do this to make a living. Many times I lose a little or break even. If I do make a small amount of money, it goes to buy fuel, tires, and repairs for my moving equipment, etc. So don't be such a sour puss. If you do not want to answer a question, it is your right not to. But I am not a complainer, I put my time, money and effort where my mouth is. And from the emil and responce to many of these type of questions, I ask, there are many folks that feel the same way.
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