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    Dating Farmall Tractor

    This message is a reply to an archived post by Evan350 on July 09, 2008 at 10:46:06. The original subject was Re: Dating Farmall Tractor. Greetings all. I just tuned into this site. hoping for some help. The carb. is m problem, but I need to know for sure which model I have. it's either a...
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    Case 701/801 wide front

    I have a Case 801 narrow front, I plan to bale hay with this tractor, so I need to switch it to a wide front. There is a 701 with a narrow and wide front near me and I believe they will seperate and sell me the wide front. Will this work, do both the 701/801 use the same wide front? Thanks
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    New Holland L325 Skid Loader Specs, Opinions, Value?

    Howdy. I saw your post from 2009- did you buy the machine? How do you like it? Is it working ot? Im also looking at one. Thanks
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    Strange 8N Starter Question

    Thanks Dunk- I'll try the electrical connections then progress to starter shaft and oil leaks. R
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    Strange 8N Starter Question

    Thanks Ultradog. We'll give that a try first. I suspect that the drive is not bad becasue it performs well when cold. And you are right - it's 6 volts. Thanks again RZ
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    8N Carb Question

    Gentlemen: Thank you very much. I'll try rebuilding it. And honking down on the screw. I know, it sounds weird, and it is: float level is good, yet fuel comes out the intake throat. NO, I did not over choke it- it starts coming out when the engine starts to turn over and there is vacumn in...
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    8N Carb Question

    Greetings. I have a carb problem, which is similar to others posted here, but not exactly the same. gas pouring out of the intake port, but not until I crank the motor and try to start it. Fule level is good, as is float lavel. NOt overflowing from the bowl- any ideas? Should I try to...
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    Re: Rear axle housing leak

    Bruce: I believe the leak is due to a broke stud. The stud is on the very bottom where the leak is. Do you know where I might find a stud? Thanks again. Ron
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    Re: Rear axle housing leak

    Bruce (VA). THANKS The blowup you sent did not come through on the email, but it did on the site.. Thank you. I have not been able to blow it up more so I can read the part number. Do you know where I can order the part? Thanks again! Ron
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    Re: Rear axle housing leak

    Thanks Dean. Since I can only assume that overtightening broke the stud, what do I do about the stress cracks?? Thanks Ron
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    Rear axle housing leak

    Thanks to everyeone who has responded so far. I do have one more question... and since it's been below 0 here for a good part of the winter, I have not tackled the job yet. I shoud have asked this the first time...but... The axle hosuing has a broken stud bolt. I Ithink this is the reason...
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    8n starter bendix

    Roolpin Help. Im also trying to remove the bendix, and mine has the roll pin aprtially covered by a thick washer. The washer won't move, or at least I havenot foudn a way. No matter whther the bendix is extended or not, the washer is in the way of remvoing the pin. What am I missing...
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    Ford 500 hydraulics

    Greetings all. I have a question Re: my Ford 5000. I have an Easy On loader, and it requries more hydraulic output thatn the stock pump can deliver Has anyone done a conversion to a larger puom, or an supplemental pump? Any ideas out there?? Thanks in advance Ron Z
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    Positive Ground

    OK, If the first question is dumb ( which it is not) Mine is dumber.. What is it he cut out? Where is it located? I bought an 8n that someone stuck in 12 volt battery, neg. gound. Now iM going back to the 6 volt. I think I'll need to polarze the generator (Shorting the two posts, right???)...
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    Rear axle housing leak

    Thanks Matt. I dont know for suer where the lift pins are, (See, you dont know less than I do - and Im a slow learner!) but I'll look for them. should they be replaced? Or, seal, or?
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