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FOUR ON THE FLOOR


Jim Denton

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Well they were free. 3 turned over with the pull cord. Fourth may have been in gear. They have been cannibalized over the years and beat on pretty hard. I'm thinking with not a lot of money I can get one going easy. Hoping for two then mama will have one for the garden chores. Had to put em in a tractor barn that's open on the ends so they will sit awhile. We get weather here.

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My thoughts exactly.  I do want to start assessing what I have though it's like being a kid and not being able to play with a Christmas present you saw early by mistake. Reading all the post on a couple of different forums and saving up tips and tips. Looking around for a factory service manual used ones seen awfully rare, need to call the dealer I guess. Yeah tradebit and such  but I'm old and like paper.

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Thanks Ajmboy got em! Now to find somewhere to get them printed. Not sure my HP is up to the task. The nearest town of any size is an hour away and there isn't a lot there other than a wall mart and the dollar general:).

Supposed to be warm this week but the farmer down the way has some work he needs doing so Monday and Tuesday are shot. The F150 needs front wheel bearings and 4wd actuators so needs must. Oh and an outer tie rod end. Forgot to mention the bikes came with a few spares. Hopefully I can make the seat cover fit.

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Oh yea ! They are like gold! Thats a big score in carburetors.  
All we hear are how much trouble dialing in the Chinese carbs are and how the engines don't run right. It has a lot of members chasing down non existent problems because they think they have a "new" carburetor so the sputters and bogging must be something else! Nope! Its the aftermarket cheap china carburetors that don't work!  
 

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Indeed Frank, a carb kit for sure and lots of tips from past posts here. Talked.to the dealer and the parts guy is going to hook me up with a manual. He'll sell me the  used service pub they have and order a new one for their shop. Said they probably have an owners manual as well. I sure miss my little garage I had in Virginia.  Concrete floor, heat and a/c, my big air compressor plumbed up, welder wired in the overhead hoisting gantry. I'll get there but trying to get this farm working some is sucking up a lot of time. 

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