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That is quite a unit Nate. The manual for the M farmall I had was like that. Way cool!
Yeah, it's old school. Oil bath air filter (not unlike the Ford), magneto ignition, and a spool to wrap the pull cord onto (no recoil starter). Works like a champ though! It must weigh 3-400 pounds.
Yeah, it's old school. Oil bath air filter (not unlike the Ford), magneto ignition, and a spool to wrap the pull cord onto (no recoil starter). Works like a champ though! It must weigh 3-400 pounds.
The f600 has an oil bath air cleaner also. Good times until you lay it on the seat off level
The f600 has an oil bath air cleaner also. Good times until you lay it on the seat off level
Hahahaha. Yeah....Don't know if I have done it that way on the seat before, but I've unintentionally dumped one more than once. Darned things have rounded bottoms!! Always nice clean oil to clean up too...
Yep. Had hopes for yellow tape box by Friday...brown truck guys are dragging their collective butts. Won't be here till Monday. Guess I will get the jeep short block built instead.
Yellow tape box arrived yesterday evening. Tonight I got the turbo back on and some cleaning up of stuff done. All together and running again.
The ol gal is starting better now and idiling better. Im thinking once the air is go e this ol rag is gonna run ok. The blow-by seems to be very minimal so I am very pleased. I also fabbed up a 4" pipe with a bend at the end for a cai . tomorrow night I just have to weld two seams and some paint. This may get a test run tomorrow night even. I need to go get fuel anyway in it soooooo
Now that I have some other projects in remission some truck work is going down. Got the drw diff out of grenade. Hoping tomorrow to get the srw diff in. Lots to do
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