[AT] Tractor hauler question.

oldiron62 at gmail.com oldiron62 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 10:26:25 PDT 2008


   Farmer,  check if you truck has more than one fuel line on it. Some have 
a carbon canister when new, but through there life get modified by PO.
Sounds like the vent has been mashed off or plugged. I would just vent the 
cap and see how that works for a farm truck ?
Lets hear how it turns out.


Kevin


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Francis Robinson" <robinson46176 at hotmail.com>
Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Tractor hauler question.


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>>   No, there was not enough in there to call it "really low"...   ;-)
> If it were not for an oily film on the cylinder walls I probably would not 
> have made it to the pump.   :-)
> I was almost home and the gauge was still well up off of the empty mark 
> and then it pretty much collapsed all at once. That is the kind of things 
> that happen to a vehicle that is only used very locally and on the farm 
> most of the time.
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>   I did figure out a "cold only" sort of clatter/rattle I was hearing. It 
> sounded a little like one used to sound that had a cracked place in the 
> thin flywheel where it bolted to the torque converter except it made the 
> noise all of the time. This one stops completely when it warms up. 
> Yesterday I had one of those "DUH!!!" attacks and realized that it was the 
> manifold heat control valve down there on the left side... I knew that the 
> engine was too quiet on long runs to be something too serious or with the 
> level of noise it makes when cold it would have already let go if it was 
> something working hard. My forehead now sits about an inch farther back 
> after I smacked it with my hand when I figured it out. DUH!!!
> BTW, I address one of Diana's brothers as "Doug". His wife though says it 
> is "DUH!!! ug"...   :-)
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> farmer
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> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson46176 at hotmail.com
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