[AT] Fw: Computer problems once again.
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Tue Jan 23 13:45:39 PST 2007
Leaking seems to come with Zenith and M-S Carbs when they get old. I can't
get mine sealed up good either. Most of the time I just don't worry about
it. I have managed to get the shut off valves tight so I just cut them off.
As for IE 7 I don't even like it if did work right. The way the history and
favorites folders work is a pain in the rear and they replaced the names on
all of the buttons with icons that are hard to remember. I'm glad to be
back on IE 6.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Fw: Computer problems once again.
> charlie hill wrote:
>> Thanks for all the replies and advice. I finally got rid of V 7 and got
>> back to IE 6. Take my advice, if you haven't loaded IE 7 yet don't do
>> it at least for a while.
>
> Charlie, I've been hearing the same thing about IE 7. My computer has been
> notifying me every day for a month now that updates are ready for my
> computer and when I check, it is IE7. The main reason I have not taken the
> update is that it is something like a 14 mb download which is just too
> time consuming for dial up internet service. Plus, I have no problems with
> IE6 so why change?
> On a tractor note, I did finally get the carb. repair kit and installed it
> in the Cockshutt 40. A little disappointed to see they did not include one
> of the parts I needed most, the seal or packing material that goes around
> the adjustable needle of the main jet on this Zenith carb. Consequently I
> had to improvise with a small o ring from a Holley carb kit.
> Evidently I did not get the float level adjusted right as the carb still
> leaks through the bowl gasket when parked. The tank shut off also does not
> seal allowing about a drip per second even when turned off tight.
> After a good warm up yesterday I removed the carb. adjusted the float so
> the gas will hopefully not rise to the level of the gasket and not leak.
> (Assuming the new float valve is doing it's job.)
>
> Ralph in Sask.
> Going out to check on it now.
>
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