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"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men". Willy Wonka: 1971
Cigars! Earth ne'eer did breed such a jovial weed.
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it has 2,800 miles, was owned by a older guy who used it mostly for plowing, so i dont think it has been swimming or ran hard, it doesn't appear to smoke at all nor do i smell anything, i did an oil change about sept, used the proper synthetic oil, was were it should be there is 200 miles on since then and noticed its down below the add mark.
thanks for the responses
Tom
Ohh and i did take it in to get the valves adjusted by the dealer.
thanks for the responses
Tom
Ohh and i did take it in to get the valves adjusted by the dealer.
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i was trying to find the recipt for what they did, said they adjusted something in the topend .
after all the problems i have had with this pos im trying to work the bugs out, and im loaning it to my father in law while im in Afghanistan so i would like to have it working well for him.
after all the problems i have had with this pos im trying to work the bugs out, and im loaning it to my father in law while im in Afghanistan so i would like to have it working well for him.
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Im not too familiar with 4 stroke operation(used to my sleds) when they get up there in age is it normal for them to burn some oil?
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