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    Ford 4000 owners manual

    http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/store ... /index.htm Chris
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    Need new riding lawn mower, what kind??

    Buy a finish mower for the tractor, as long as you don't have to go through a small gate to get to the yard. Chris
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    tractor manual

    I found mine on http://www.tractordata.com. It then runs you through Amazon.com, so I quess you could go straight there too. Chris
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    1997 Powerstroke

    Had the same problem with my '95 and that was in FL winters. Finally had it checked at Ford and they said it was a "glow plug sensor" which my be the same as the relay that Flaboy was talking about. They replaced it and haven't had a problem since. Even started on that morning that it was 2...
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    diesel fuel conspiracy?

    Born in Sarasota County and lived there until I moved over to Gardner five years ago. Worked for the Fire Dept. there until I retired this last April. Chris
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    diesel fuel conspiracy?

    Myakka145, Panther Ridge should by at your front door very soon. Chris
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    diesel fuel conspiracy?

    Thanks Texan, I'm really looking forward to the move. Chris
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    diesel fuel conspiracy?

    The price of diesel just cost me the sale of my place. Had a family that was really interested and was supposed to make an offer on Tuesday but when they filled up the truck they were afraid that living as far from town as we do would be a problem and decided not to buy. @)(#$&()# & Chris
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    200,000 mile club

    Almost there on the the truck at 197,000. Car made it sometime back with 236,000. Chris
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    What type of tractor

    Happy Birthday Shorty!!
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    Bumper or gooseneck trailer?

    Another thing to consider is the braking ability when you add the weight of the trailer. So its not how much your truck can pull but how much it can stop. Chris
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    Not machinery, but how do I fix it.................

    I used to get cheap buckets from the local doughnut shop and Amish bakery. They were close to 5 gals. ones with a lid for $0.50-1.00 each.I think they usually threw them away until they found someone who would pay for 'em. You could try the local bakery and maybe even local restuarants.
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