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KABOOM!!!

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smurph72

03-16-2004 12:24:26




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It's funny now, but wasn't the other day.

I just moved and didn't have room for all my tractors at the new place. I gave/loaned my BEAT UP Farmall 100 to a friend. He needed another cultivator tractor for his 4 gardens anyway.

He called me after his ears quit ringing. He was plowing up a garden plot when the tractor started running rough/no power. He had changed out the plugs and maybe the plug wires. When he tried to crank the tractor it "backfired through the bell housing and sat there and smoked out the bell housing holes for 10 minutes."

After we talked about it for a few minutes and quit laughing, we figured that the leaky fuel bowl was the culprit. Gas dripping on the top of the bell housing had collected inside the bell housing and was set off when the starter arced.

KABOOM! - He was standing next to it when it went off. big ball of fire and rattled windows. He's lucky he wasn't hurt.

I'm going by there today if I get away from the office early enough to see if my tractor is still in one piece.

Anybody ever had something like this happen?

It'll make you wonder what else can go wrong....

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blt

03-24-2004 20:52:44




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 Re: KABOOM!!! in reply to smurph72, 03-16-2004 12:24:26  
I think I know who that happened to....was it a young fella in East Texas? He still can't hear very well!!!!

You guys need to careful with such powerful equipment!!!



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lee

03-17-2004 07:01:02




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 Re: KABOOM!!! in reply to smurph72, 03-16-2004 12:24:26  
It just never ends, the strange events that can happen with these tractors.



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Jim in CT

03-17-2004 06:47:57




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 Re: KABOOM!!! in reply to smurph72, 03-16-2004 12:24:26  
Had the same thing happen with my Cub. Very slow drip through the shut-off valve stem which is also directly above the engine/bell housing connection. I was in a small shed with the tractor when she went off. I must have sat on the tractor for a full 3 minutes, dazed & deaf...

A cub is a great little farm tractor. But who would imagine it could be the main attraction at a 4th of July fireworks display.

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BOB

03-16-2004 20:22:08




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 Re: KABOOM!!! in reply to smurph72, 03-16-2004 12:24:26  
Well you said BEAT UP 100 so things happen when running bad tractors
glad no body was hurt
gas is nothing to play with as you haved learned!



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Farmallkid

03-16-2004 16:52:30




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 Re: KABOOM!!! in reply to smurph72, 03-16-2004 12:24:26  
Thanks for sharing that, the bowl on my m leaks a bit i will have to get that fixed.



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