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Posted by Ron to Kevin on January 05, 2004 at 16:28:50 from (216.176.171.107):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Ford 1801 Timing posted by Kevin (FL) on January 04, 2004 at 18:46:06:
Kevin, Your a SAINT. Have posed this question before and had several explanation, but now compares to your. Nobody really agreed on what to do first. Had a good agument going on for a while amongst the commentors...kinda funny now. Anyway, I ordered a manual called Ford 55-60 and a guy said I should get the I&T shop manual FO-20 also, I haven't had any luck finding it yet. You have any comments or added sugestion on the most useful manual for the tractor, (seeing as you have the same tractor). Do you have any pictures of your tractor that you can e-mail? I'm having trouble remembering if the hub came out with the pump or not. I'll keep thinking about it. Thanks for your reply, Ron rcma@dam.net Central Missouri
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