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FE35 Running Rough Follow-Up

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Mike (Burford,

05-13-2004 10:33:06




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After calling the local MF dealer, pulled the injectors and sent them in this morning. After testing, determined I have 4 bad injectors. 1 cracks open at about 90psi and has a spray pattern resembling a garden hose with no end, the others have various bad patterns and cracking pressures around 3800psi. Will get them all re-tipped, cleaned and calibrated and hopefully be running again for the weekend grass jungle cutting. I swear the grass grew an inch or more overnight with the weather we have been having.

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Mike

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Barry from Stirling

05-14-2004 10:49:27




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 Re: FE35 Running Rough Follow-Up in reply to Mike (Burford, ON), 05-13-2004 10:33:06  
Afternoon Mike
The grass waits for no one. I hope you get your tractor up and running soon. Nothing finer than hopping on and mowing some grass. Gives a guy time to think. May I ask where Burford is located? Im North of Belleville, Ontario near a town called Stirling



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Mike

05-14-2004 16:44:45




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 Re: Re: FE35 Running Rough Follow-Up in reply to Barry from Stirling, 05-14-2004 10:49:27  
Since the tractor fell silent on Tuesday, I swear the grass has grown about 3 inches. So far (even though it broke on the first time round) I love the cutting. You are correct, it is a peaceful pastime and lets me think about my other new hobby of fishing. We bought 29 acres with a trout stream running through it last fall, not realizing how many new hobbies we were going to find...Mowing, old tractors, fixing old tractors, gardening, renovating, fishing, and so on...

Burford is a bit west of Brantford, just off Hwy #53.

A pleasure to talk to you!

Mike

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