[AT] SEMI OT: Friend Needs Kubota help

Larry D. Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Thu Jul 15 11:05:22 PDT 2004


I would guess those owners had the same problem as some lawnmower
customers I've had who could not understand why their mowers didn't cut
well after they had sharpened the blades.  Sure enough, they were
mounted upside down.

Larry

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The big D-7 F and Es that I worked on for  the  army all had pusher
fans. 
Seems funny to stand in from and get a blast  of air from them.
Recently I have bought two old tractors a Case LA and M-H  44 both had
the 
fans turned backwards, I wonder if the PO thought it would  reverve the
air 
flow. Giggle.

Walt Davies
Cooper Hollow  Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460  

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