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Posted by Fisherman on October 17, 2005 at 14:42:29 from (206.104.152.226):
Tell ya what fellas, I’m learning that I really have a lot more to learn. Started working on a tractor that that hasn’t run for 25 years and another that just needs a little TLC both Farmall M (49&50). The working one runs well but drips some gas and boils a little antifreeze. Leaks a little, not much, but really sounds great, runs well, and a strong tractor for being over 50. Wish the brakes worked but that’s just another project I will come to this website and receive help with. Wish I had more time and money but don’t we all. Thanks for spelling a few things out fella! The tractors are getting better, slowly but surely. One of these days a person may come over and teach me Farmall M 101. Explain to me what all the hoses are this 49. Regardless, this website is a saver for someone like me. Big Thanks out of the Corn land.
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