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Topic: Re: Identify Ford 640 versus Ford 641
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| bobs641
02-11-2013 09:26:46
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Old: Thanks for the info on the carbs!
Soundguy: I will look into your suggestions. Thanks!
This is a great source of information. Thanks for the help.
I had originally started looking for an 8N, just because that is what I always saw for sale. A friend, who is a part-time farmer, mentioned the Hundred series tractors and suggested I check them out. They seem like an improvement over the 8N, and I have been quite surprised with the availability of parts. I'm learning about the tractors, and the help I gotten here will certainly help!
It is actually kind of fun to work on engines with the same features as those I had when I was a teenager. I don't own a car anymore that uses points and a distributor!
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| old
02-11-2013 14:05:58
209.86.226.54
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Re: Identify Ford 640 versus Ford 641 in reply to bobs641, 02-11-2013 09:26:46
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| Ya just think if and when we get hit by an EMP pulse the tractor will still run but your car will pretty much be a piece of scrap iron LOL |
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