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Posted by old fashioned farmer on October 10, 2004 at 10:52:45 from (4.131.55.128):
In Reply to: sorry about the forget it post posted by old fashioned farmer on October 09, 2004 at 20:04:46:
Howdy again, Thanks for the suggestions so far. I'll check on the valves and such on monday. I'm a Christian so no work's gonna happen on it today. I wanted to add to the story the way this thing acted yesterday. When we got the head back from havin the valves ground and seated and had put it back together the tractor was still not pullin right. I adjusted the load needle on the carb and it ran just fine for some reason. The weird part is this. We took it to the field and picked six rounds just fine. The picker's slip clutch needed work so we came to the house and fixed it. Well, oddly enough when we went back the problem started again. It was odd since we never touched the tractor, just the picker. Well, thanks again for the help and if any more ideas pop up I'd appreciate those too. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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