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Posted by Steven@nd on June 30, 2002 at 08:37:06 from (64.68.165.87):
My H is running great now! Other than for a few times a day that rust plugs up the sediment bowl - actually big chunks come in and plug the inlet inside the gas tank. But when the tank is full I haven't had any problems. The sickle mower works great, much easier to use than a trail behind mower. It is so easy to just keep looking ahead rather than strain my neck all day to look behind. Of course there are a few more bugs to work out of the system - some more things on the mower need to be rebuilt/tightened up and adjusted yet. Also, I am going to add power steering to the tractor as it is a handful to keep it where I want it when mowing ditch slopes. (also a handful when using the H around the yard to move equipment) As for the people who wouldn't let you have your gun shoot - dunno where they came from but I know in my area we don't take any bull from those kind of people! And jmyt_47 - I have an extra crankshaft for an H that is useable, but should be cut undersize - it is already cut .010" on both rods and mains. Email if you are interested. Steven
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