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Re: Starting a Farmall F-14
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Posted by NE IA DAVE on October 10, 2006 at 17:47:19 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: Starting a Farmall F-14 posted by Stan Bainter on October 10, 2006 at 14:59:22:
I use a 3/4 inch Milwalkee drill and it will spin a F-20 or--- me---- depending on the day. Just cut the crank off and insert into the chuck and adjust to the self abuse. A constant load on a drill is one thing, but as the pistons come up and down, you can figure out the timing by the speed of the smacks on your chin. Perhaps not all that smart a thing to do, but yes it does it real fast. Sorry that is one tool I do not loan out without a saftey ---on the job training session. And if you are anywhere near NE IA you are more than welcome to borrow it. F14 isn't a challenge at all. This does not require a working impulse on your mag. as it is --I think 500 RPM's NE IA Dave
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