[AT] Ferguson TO-20 stalling/weather and such

H. L. Staples hlstaples at mcloudteleco.com
Wed Feb 11 14:25:33 PST 2009


Farmer---We received some much needed rain last evening. No bad wind here. 
Not sure how Cecil Bearden out to the west of Oklahoma City handled the
storm yesterday. 

Just a thought some folks might not know who Morris Moulterd, referenced in
your tag line, is. Care to explain who this great man was.



On 2/11/2009 2:29:45 PM, Indiana Robinson (robinson46176 at gmail.com) wrote: >
The last time I moved my TO-20 it was stalling so bad I barely got it >
where I wanted it. It was dark so I just left it. Then the weather > went to
pot. Yesterday it > didn't take me long to diagnose it. I always > say 
start at the beginning". Yep, heck of an echo in that fuel > tank... :-) >
It had about 4 gallons in it before and no trace of a leak in the > grass
and snow, it had not been leaking before and the fuel was shut > off. I
suspect that it left through the filler opening. We get bad > spells of that
sometimes. I hate to pull an old tractor in the tool > shed down the road
with much fuel in it. Usually it happens in better > weather than we have
been having though. > The grass is suddenly and amazingly turning green just
today. We have > had about two inches of rain from this front so far. H.L. I
hope you > haven't > blown away. The sun just popped out. > -- > -- > 
farmer" > > "Good clean muck never hurt nobody!!!" > Morris Moulterd > > >
Hay and Straw Exchange (Buy it, sell it and trade it.) > http://finance
groups.yahoo.com/group/HayandStrawExchange > > > Francis Robinson > Central
Indiana USA > robinson46176 at gmail.com >
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H. L. Staples
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