Posted by brian ridgway on January 11, 2009 at 18:12:03 from (173.20.34.208):
In Reply to: Re: '67 706 cutting out posted by the tractor vet on January 11, 2009 at 11:50:39:
engine has been bored out to a 301 in one of your previous posting i read the low ash oil and 93 octane so i followed your advice so thats not the problem. I havent messed with this tractor since september, but when it was warm outside i let it warm up one day for and hour and a half. that was back when gas was 350 a gallon. so that was not cheap but i knew it had to be done to get all the bugs work out. My uncle in law runs a 460 with a 301 in it for his plling tractor so the timimng is set right. you are the guy i was fishing to find on this cite. do you think it is the carburater. should i send it off or rebuild it myself, did i mention the electronic fuel shutoff.
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