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Re: Farmall C Hi-Lo
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Posted by Keith Weber on August 17, 2006 at 05:59:13 from (69.128.220.34):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C Hi-Lo posted by Andy Martin on August 16, 2006 at 14:45:22:
When I had the carb off I looked for a mfg name, model#, etc. Nothing. Any idea what brand carb this might be? It isn't the gears or clutch that's the problem, it's the linkage. It is so worn that it is possible to pull the shift level back out of R without actually moving the slide rail/fork. In so doing the tounge goes into one of the other rails, leaving the transoimssion engaged in R. If it were my tractor I would take on the challenge of getting this thing back in running order. It would be an undertaking but the old Farmalls, when in good mechanical shape are a smooth running piece of equipment. I porefer the versatility ond stabilty of the older Fords. I have a 53 Jubilee and it does what I need to have done.
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