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Re: International 300 Utility questions?
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Posted by JayWalt on August 15, 2006 at 06:29:04 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: International 300 Utility questions? posted by JayWalt on August 13, 2006 at 20:08:08:
anyone know abut the exhaust stud size? I have found an online tractor manual site (well a part of a site), but there is not alot of manuals on it yet. I plan to buy one, probably a reprint, when I find one REASONABLY priced (I cosider $40 for 50 pgs a ripoff). How do I tell if it has a TA? BTW, Dont say I shouldnt run this machine. I have legitimate concerns about a 2 ton piece of cast iron rolling on me. I'm running this on flat terrain and using the front loader. A few more qustions. When I let off on the clutch it takes like a second to actually go. Is this normal? Is there any tests I can do to check the clutch condition whithout spliting it? What about the rear end? I'm going to mke a trip to TSC this weekend for a muffler, and maybe spaark plug/wires if they have them. What sort of oil filter does this thing use? is it cleanable? havent taken it off just yet. Is there any way to tell if the current oil is detergent or non? I will most likley play it safe and run ND unless there is a surfire way to know if the current oil is detergent. Thanks for any help guys. I got this to build my R/C track, but maybe my hobby is shifting towards antique tractors? I love this thing.. They really built them to last, not like today, even a john deere made today is made with less care about longevity the cheapest tractors back then...
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