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Yuck had to use 9n to mow with again.............
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on May 03, 2006 at 19:17:14 from (64.12.116.74):
Got my H farmall running over the past weekend,trying to finish up sheetmetal and paint but my wife asked if I would bite the bullet and mow with the ford and 4ft. bush hog just to get it knocked down for the time being.Kinda neglected the 9n after getting the h and it cost me half a day had to clean crud out of tank and do a quick rebuild on the marvel schebler carb. buy a new battery and change the oil and filter.After getting it started found leak in radiator hose another trip to napa.Got to mow for about 3 acres and blew fan belt another trip to napa.got that done got done mowing with the gutless little thing(grass was only 20 inches tall) right at dark.God I can wait to get the H done I am so freakin anxious there is no comparison between the two tractors but I have to say the 9n has been one tough little machine......RBF
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