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Re: Re: Re: Re: I was wondering


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Posted by Paul Fox on June 18, 1998 at 10:32:39:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: I was wondering posted by Indian Guy on June 18, 1998 at 10:21:17:


: : : : When I was young, I'd look at my grandads
: : : : M Farmall, and my cousins WD45, then, I'd look
: : : : at my neighbors johnnny popper. I'd look at that
: : : : big space under the hood and wonder, where's
: : : : the engine??????????????????????????!!!!

: : : Ah, the innocence of youth!! If you had been a good boy the neighbor might have offered to let you drive his johnny popper, and then you would have known a REAL tractor.

: : It is a good thing that your neighbor didn't let you drive the Johnny "rattle trap" or you would still be having nightmares!! That would scare any kid. You probably wouldn't want anything to do with any tractor now and would be seeing a shrink.

: Going back to the first question, I too have been wondering where the engine is on my MC Crawler. I took it out to oull down trees and filled it with 2 gallons of gas, I did this for a week allways 2 gallons and by the end of the week the trees were down and the gas tank was full. What could be the cause of this?

Had the same problem with a '62 Chevy. Put $100 worth of J.C. Whitney gas saving devices on it, drove it 10 miles and the gas tank overflowed.


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