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Re: Hello Diesel Mechanics
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Posted by txgrn on July 03, 2005 at 06:14:29 from (209.151.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Hello Diesel Mechanics posted by DaveH IA on July 03, 2005 at 05:42:26:
Hear you on the pump. Maybe I should get someone else to start it while I stand beside it and listen. Naw other way around.....I'm deeef. Since the tractor shows no signs of owner neglect and the hours seem accurate, based on wear points on the tractor, It's hard for me to believe I have to do a lower on it. It has a fresh repaint and all and I hate to go into it if I don't have to....and with the way it starts and runs, it doesn't seem possible that the lowers are worn out without some other signs indicating it needs to be done. Since I don't know what oil is in it, I might just change the oil; (put in some syn) and see what happens. Seller changed the fluids B4 I got it and the oil is still clean....on a diesel mind you. Thanks, Mark
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