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Posted by 730virgil on April 11, 2007 at 12:54:44 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: Got it running!! posted by Nebraska Kirk on April 11, 2007 at 09:38:34:
i told a freind about john deere g that was going to be sold or junked. man that owned it had it overhauled but it never ran right after that it wasn't timed right. dan bought it i helped him drag it home on a sat morning. i think dan paid $ 400 for it a yakamia 3 bottom plow came with it. about 5 sat dan called and said do you hear that? i said what is that? dan said i'm holding phone out kitchen window i got the g running. he took starter off got a bar in ring gear and worked enigne back and forth a few times and felt something give. he put fresh gas in tank put a battery on it and started it. dan was as happy as kid in candy store with all the candy free.
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