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Posted by The Red With Replies on August 19, 2001 at 11:34:59 from (12.84.239.238):
In Reply to: Farmall M 27,676 posted by The Red on August 18, 2001 at 10:51:40:
Well lets see if I answer all the questions. This is for now a working M to pull up to 500 bushels of hoppers at a time. I am not planning on bringing it up to parade ready at this time. Next time I am out I will get the lights wired up. I want to pull the brake covers and see what kind of a mess I have there. It will need bull cage seals for sure. The one on the brake pedal side leaked like a siv when I ran down to Jeff's farm in road gear. Next time I will also pull one front hub at a time and repack the bearings. Somewhere down the road I will have to rebuild the bolster. It has some wobble in road gear but not severe by any means. The carburetor will have to be rebuilt. The idle jet is obviously plugged. I have to keep the low speed above 1,000 rpm for it to run. Timing wise, I set it by ear and I am usually pretty close.
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