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Posted by the tractor vet on May 01, 2005 at 21:09:39 from (4.124.76.11):
In Reply to: Re: steering/clutch posted by Allan in NE on May 01, 2005 at 20:34:08:
Well ya can pull the filter and look but thqat is not going to fix his problem since the oil that is going to the MCV has already been filtered . He wanted to know what could cause his problem and i told him , but like i said is it a early or late model . It could be something simple or it could be major. Remember i have been fixen I H tractors for a number of years and i have spent a lot of money for the tools that only the dealers have and i am still looking for a couple more that i do not have . There are time when one is better off to have someone that has the special tools and KNOLAGE to check it out and fix it like you do . I kept many of the farmer around here going for a lot of years and i never gouged them or cheeted them and fixed it wright the first time . And I DO KNOW FARMALL TRACTORS . I have had every nut and bolt out of the Letter seires thru the 86 seires and have seen a lot in the 19 years of doing it for a living till the local economy went down the tubes and if nobody has money to fix then i had no money to pay bills . I have taken pure junk and made them into tractors that will work eveyday and have had several tractors on the cover of Fastline and red power roundup video and in the 94 red power show there were 9 tractors that we had done up for people . So now that ya got my dander up let me know when you think you can out wrench me or know more about fixen a farmall .
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