[AT] Supervision

Tyler Juranek tylerpolkaman at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 11:29:38 PDT 2015


Hi Dean,
 Didn't you have to clean the carb?
 You'd think there'd be a ton of crap in the tank, carb, and sediment bowl.
 Did it run decent after you switched the wires around?
 Take Care,
 Tyler Juranek

On 6/24/15, Dean VP <deanvp at att.net> wrote:
> Dean,
>
>  I expected that you were going to tell us the goats ate all the wiring off
> the 620 while you were
> gone.  I  purchased a JD 60 that had been abandoned out in a goat pasture
> for many years. There wasn't
> any wiring left on it. I purchased  it as a parts Tractor since the wiring
> was gone and there had been
> no cover over the exhaust pipe for many years. But it had all kinds of
> options and aftermarket options
> including a very heavy Du all Loader on it that made it worth the hassle for
> me.  I took all the extra
> stuff off I was interested in and then was going to start parting out the
> tractor itself.  I had not
> even tried to see how stuck it was. I put a bar on the flywheel and yep it
> was stuck but I reefed on
> it a bit and darned if it didn't move a little. Rocked it back and forth
> until I got a couple full
> revolutions on the flywheel.  Then I put some oil in the combustion chamber
> and put diesel fuel in the
> crank case and had my wife pull me around the yard in gear after I took the
> spark plugs out. It
> loosened up fairly quickly but the cylinder noise was a little
> disconcerting. Put the plugs back in.
> Wired up the distributer, Put some clean water in the radiator, drained the
> diesel fuel and put oil in
> the crankcase and had my wife pull me backwards.   Fired almost immediately
> but not the right kind. I
> had the plug wires reversed. Fixed that and had her pull me again. Darned
> thing stated running in less
> than 10'   So it became a keeper. Now it is my loader tractor. Some days go
> better than others. :-)
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
> "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the
> gospel of envy, its inherent
> virtue is the equal sharing of misery."  . Sir Winston Churchill
>
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> Dean Vinson
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 6:48 PM
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> Subject: [AT] Supervision
>
> Brush-hogging the pasture this evening, I hit something and broke the shear
> bolt on the mower.   I didn't have any more with me, so had to walk back to
> the shop for one.  When I returned to the tractor, the curious goats had
> arrived to supervise.
>
> http://www.vinsonfarm.net/photos/620_goats_20150624.jpg
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
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