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Posted by smokescreen on February 20, 2006 at 10:31:26 from (216.114.162.218):
In Reply to: how to make em smoke posted by jerry in ny on February 19, 2006 at 17:01:44:
If you really want to see some smoke drill a hole in your exhaust pipe or muffler. Than put a copper tubeing in the hole and run the tubing back to the tractor seat. Next you will have to find a gallon jug with a pump on it. You know the ones that soap or cleaner come in. Fill the jug with oil or waste oil..... make up a system to hook the copper tubing to the end of the pump. When your tractor gets warmed up just pump the oil down the tube and I will promise you that it will smoke!!!! When I was young back in the day we used to do this with cars.... It will smoke who's ever behind you out. I hope this helps you make smoke.....have fun!!!
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