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Re: 1949 farmall cub up and running
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Posted by ken nh on August 10, 2006 at 18:32:49 from (24.49.181.243):
In Reply to: 1949 farmall cub does not start posted by ken nh on August 01, 2006 at 19:38:40:
Im quite happy to say that the cub is running as of the momement. It was one of the battery terminals thank god it was that simple. Now to put the machine to work, it came with a sickle bar,and I think its called a cultivator discs and tow behind trailer. I used the sickle bar last nite in my lower field,what a trip that was!!! Nothing bad happened but I found out you need four hands to operate the beast!! To make a long story short Iwant to thank you all for your patiance , experiance and most of all your help.Thanks again. Ken
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