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Re: Special Legacy Tractor Advice (Long)!
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Posted by DannyTN on August 04, 2007 at 22:26:50 from (68.18.220.44):
In Reply to: Special Legacy Tractor Advice (Long)! posted by A. Bohemian on August 04, 2007 at 08:27:34:
All of the responses are great and more info than asking the tractor company guys years ago. My grandfather was on the porch of the store they ran, watching and listening when the tractor lost power. I do not know what led him to the diagnosis of a stuck valve. I do not remember any unusual mechanical sounds and would not have thought to look at the oil pressure gauge. I will try some of the suggestions given to see where that leads. I have been leaning toward an overhaul anyway just because of the time it has set up, and because I plan to repaint it. I learned the hard way not to repaint and then do serious work. The tractor has all of the basic farming equipment and an accessory to cut firewood by using a belt and pulley. The tractor is a great keepsake and I have helped bolt and unbolt the various implements over and over through the years. I also still have my father's 53 Golden Jubilee which I still use, but it is in serious need of restoration.
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