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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on June 24, 2007 at 22:21:20 from (216.134.245.15):

Hey ever one how are you? Well im doing great. The other day I was on famallcub.com and I found a guy on the site that was in Mountain View arkansas where I live at. well Im like ill email him and see what he will do. So he wrote me back and he gave me his phone # and told me to call to make shure I was the guy. So I told him Ill do it this week. Well about 9 00 we got a call and my mom got on the phone and she came and got me and said it was bill the guy I found. Well we talkd for a min and he said is it ok if I come out right now im like yea come on out. He is 72 and gets aroud grate. He came over with his wife and he lookd at the mag. So he started to go thrue the plugs ever thing. Well I told him what I did and he said the mag is timed to the engine and the gov is good did you take off the roater and im like yes the other guy did and I did he said thats your problem. I had the lil gear with the mark going down and the roater down. He just turnd them up and he put it all back and sprayd some starting flud in it and said crank on it. Well I did and it just started right up. He turnd aourd and lookd at me and I had the bigest smile ive ever had and he yelld at my mom and his wife that was siting under the tree did you see him light all up lol. He said for not getting run in a year that is a nice runing engine. He askd me did you overhall the carb im like yea and he siad man you did that good you have it just at the right speed. Then he got on the tractor and took it aroud the yard and said we will need to work on the cluch and just some other lil stuff. And I had the wrong spark plug wires I did not know I needed one with wire not the newer stile ones so we had to run back to his shop. Well there is a old barn with 2 old packerds in it there 1956 clipers rare car and ive all ways wanted to know who owns that well there is a big shop with bunch of tractors and stuff. well we turnd to that old bard and shop and I siad you own the old cars he said ya and I just about flipd lol. So he showd me the cars and in side the old barn he has a Famall A and a 2 Cubs. Well out in the yard he has a famall H and one more A then all kinds of old stuff with a fast hitch for fallalls. Well he went into the big shop he has 13 cubs one super A and a JD L. There was 5 all ready for paint all new IH nuts and bolts. He takes ever thing off and starts with all new but when he is done man there good. He has all kinds of stuff its like wallmart. Any ways we came back with some old wires for me. But now im all ready to go I just need to cleen the gas tank out and get it primd. It is all ready sanded down. I have new screen for the fuel bowl. But thats the long update on the cub just wanted to tell ever one thanks.


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