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Re: To part or not to part out farmall MD


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Posted by jonnny2006 on July 19, 2011 at 10:18:03 from (66.44.187.48):

In Reply to: Re: To part or not to part out farmall MD posted by D Slater on July 19, 2011 at 06:51:30:

its cool i just need to get in there and see which one it is. eather thow a mag on it or the guy fixing it said we could throw a coil distributr set up on it. he thinks he can get his hands on one eather way time the thing once fixed and give it a good work out and then it will have a easy life. talking about tires around here they are hard to come by. i had to drive 160 miles one way and pay 230 for a good 50% tire for my h. but it was not a normal size tire without being out there by the tire i cant rember the size. they look like m tires that r that tall and a bit wider. the h goes 21 on hand held gps. i love that 44 starts every time switched to 12 volt all under hood and it sure has alot of power as my two other h"s dont have the snap this one has. i looked at the pistons with a litle mirror and there not flat they look like a fire crater set was put in. who knows after almost 70 years of work. but if i had a stack of h and m tires that were used around here they would sell like hot cakes. the guy i got the one tire from 160 miles away from me said he already had the other one sold the guy just had to come get it. and i dint wanna pay 700 for a new tire tube and mounting. i could got a forigen tire from the shop but they told me there junk. im gonna ring the guy today and set up a time to see him and see if we can get her running. i hardley doubt the cop lied to me when he said he was running it at low rpms on diesel just doing some back blading and it just died. so he threw it on ebay. he used it to bail hay small squars and plow his drive. he said it ran great and dint smoke after warm up. thanks i will be in touch with you on the board, i will just give you a hollar when i see you on or ask for ya. thanks d slater im in south mn.
john


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