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Posted by Willie T. on February 14, 2002 at 12:47:23 from (198.26.123.38):
The Old M's rebuild is almost done. Not a show tractor just my dad's old tractor that will not see any hard labor around the farm but will still be expected to earn it's keeep by mowing and snow removel ect. The old beast is not leaking any oil, water, hyd. fluid. But the shut off valve drips a little. Just enough to keep things smelling like gas, let alone stain new red paint. I've got the fitting nut that the shut-off valve goes thru as tight as I dare, even have teflon tape wraped on threads. It's the old type base/bowl with lines to small tank and carb I'd like to keep it that way. Any ideas as to a fix?
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