Posted by notjustair on May 09, 2019 at 20:29:48 from (98.188.112.49):
I picked up a Massey Ferguson 410 combine to play with. You know, because I have so much free time and the commodities outlook is so spectacular. Who doesn’t want to add a really old combine to their shed full of equipment when it is too muddy to use anything?
Anyway, I am going to road it a few miles to a friends place for a while until planting and haying is over late in the summer. It hasn’t run in a while but is shedded. I need a carb kit for it. It has the original motor and bolt-on stuff (from my understanding it is a 292 Chevy, but this is from the grandson so who knows). What carb kit do I need to get? The last Massey combine I had was a Super 92 and it had the straight 6 Chrysler so it has clearly been a while since I ran a combine that wasn’t diesel.
I keep thinking it will be a fun thing to tinker with in the winter, but I have to say that I know my 9500 like the back of my hand and she seems pretty simple compared to new machines!
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