[AT] F-12 fuel pump long

farmall36 at vci.net farmall36 at vci.net
Sun Oct 7 20:22:58 PDT 2007


Thanks yall for the info on the fuel pump, have Rices # in my phone to call him in the morning. I have been busy with  the other tractors, drilling post holes with super C, 
 hooking up mower to 504, getting rake out and greased and changing oils, on and on.  Along with the foot giving trouble, a couple week ago nurse stopped for her monthly checkup.  She called my DR and told her i was ready for shoe boot whatever. Well I was a happy dude and run into town and got a pair of boots. The 1st time I had a boot on since shashing it.  Anyways the rubber on bandaid liked all that thin scar tissue skin, an ripped the skin off as I removed it.
So I had to go back to the orthapeadic shoe with the wet to dry + ace bandage. I will find out at DR tommarow since its my monthly appt. This thing has really messed up my gitalong I need to mow 35 acres hay soon or frost will get it. Is so dry there is very little moisture in the ground the holes we been drilling is powder but the SC with fasthitch is awesome when it comes to drilling holes with the down pressure and 2pt auger.
The little girl in the F 12 pictures is Makayla, my neice she has been here with us since she was 8 months old.
Momma just had to many other interests to properly take care of her. Yall know how some of these young people are anymore, anyways Makayla loves old tractors, engines and gets a kick out of just inspecting, riding, working, all of the toys big and small. She is 2 1/2 year old and getting to be quite the helper :-) I may need some more help on this F-12 since it was running Rough when we were pulling it in
not sure if the timing ?? is right. Just run it long enough to see the oil pressure pump up and listen for bad noise, sounded like a good engine and had oil pressure way up on the gauge. When I noticed the fuel pump. What can I pour in the gas tank that will cut the black dried out gas varnish ? there appears to be 1/4" of that crap in the tank.
I considered stickin a inch or 2 peice of tubing standpipe in the sediment bowl with a gas screen over it letting the gas soften it over time. Then removing tank ang cleaning it I have done that with other engines tanks with fairly good results.
Just hoping someone knowed of a quicker cure for dried out gas cutter ?
Will keep yall updated 
Your freind in KY
Kevin Mosier



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