I shouldn't own a tractor

BhB

Member
Recently I posted a question about a Massey 135 backfiring and running rough. With the help from Steve@advance it was the points.
I removed the points that had been replaced 7 years ago and never used because I didn't need the tractor until now. I replaced those points with new ones and the tractor runs great no more backfiring.

Also about a month ago I posted a question about removing pulley from the crankshaft from a Farmall A it turns out I didn't use enough heat. More heat and it came loose.
Bill
 
this is where the hand held digital thermometer comes in handy. they say 250 degree's f is good, but i have found it takes 400 degree's. sometime ,just dont go over that. and heat it evenly.
 
You should ask more questions , read your owners manual , get three people to say thats the right thing to do , watch out for some you tubers
 
When I saw this post, I remembered my friend because he is a farmer, and recently he bought a tractor and wheel loader from an equipment shop. Last month I met him that time he was working using a tractor in an area, and at that time, I wondered why I shouldn't own a tractor. Because if I own tractors, I get more practice working on them.

This post was edited by Kermit6543 on 10/23/2022 at 12:09 am.
 

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