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Posted by wh on April 12, 2005 at 18:15:26 from (65.83.112.221):
In Reply to: True Confessions, Join In posted by Michael Soldan on April 12, 2005 at 15:17:51:
neighbor has a original farmall m he bought new in 1946 . tractor is in great shape -never really been worked all that hard. last year he called and said it would not run. he had it in the yard. checked and found it had a dead coil. got a new one and it still would not fire. then found the condensor was dead. new points/condensor/went ahead and put new plugs in also. had fire everywhere - still no run. ask him when he had put gas in it - answer was "the evening before it went dead -was going to mow the pasture with it and it would not crank the next morn". checked the tank and sure enough - DRY as a bone. he figured the neighbors 16 year old with a new car had got it. said that for last few weeks it seemed that his tractors sure was using more gas than they should.
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