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706 update: VAROOM!!!!!

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Kelly C

03-19-2006 18:26:14




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HAHAHA I got her running. Still have a few odds and ends to get together. She started on the 3rd rev. Boy does she sound sweet. I cant express how happy I am to have this thing up and running again.
I want to thank all you guys for you support and help. Esp you Tractor Vet. Thanks.
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evilbowevil

12-31-2009 07:44:26




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 Re: '48 Cub hydraulics question. in reply to BenB, 12-30-2009 22:03:45  
ralphscubs.com will have all the parts needed to do this
good luck
Ron



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the tractor vet

03-19-2006 18:33:36




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 Re: 706 update: VAROOM!!!!! in reply to Kelly C, 03-19-2006 18:26:14  
Good deal , now get it warmed up by placing some cardboard over the rad and get it up to operating temp . and pull the valve cover and retoqure the head reset the valves and make sure that the timming is dead on the mark and run the 93 octain gas in it since you do not have a dyno to break her in for 8 or so hours run it on chore work varing load and rpm's for the next 30 hours change oil after the first ten hours then again at 20 hours then go to the 100 hours BUT NO HEAVY TILLAGE WORK till after thiry hours of run time .

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the tractor vet

03-19-2006 18:33:35




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 Re: 706 update: VAROOM!!!!! in reply to Kelly C, 03-19-2006 18:26:14  
Good deal , now get it warmed up by placing some cardboard over the rad and get it up to operating temp . and pull the valve cover and retoqure the head reset the valves and make sure that the timming is dead on the mark and run the 93 octain gas in it since you do not have a dyno to break her in for 8 or so hours run it on chore work varing load and rpm's for the next 30 hours change oil after the first ten hours then again at 20 hours then go to the 100 hours BUT NO HEAVY TILLAGE WORK till after thiry hours of run time .

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