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  1. J

    Archive through September 08, 2007

    Anyone have a 10" Brinly plow share they'd be willing to sell me. Mine's seen better days. I've already contacted Brinly also, and am waiting to hear back from them what a new one would cost. Thanks, Jason e-mail me at [email protected]
  2. J

    Archive through August 01, 2007

    Anyone have a good used oil pan for a 1250? Please e-mail me @ [email protected] with price and shipping costs to 18235. Thanks, Jason
  3. J

    Archive through December 30, 2006

    Mr. Bedell and others, thank you for your replies. I will try jumping the tractor, or using a known good battery tomorrow. Now, as far as why questions may be asked on multiple sites, I have at least one plausible reason. I always used the Farmall Cub forum since I own and attempt to work...
  4. J

    Archive through December 30, 2006

    Mr. Bedell, While cranking engine over voltage reads 5.2. At rest, voltage is 11.9. Should this tell me something? My understanding of electricity is minimal. When you say "bench test" the starter, how would you do that? Is the starter something a novice could work on? Thanks for the...
  5. J

    Archive through December 28, 2006

    I got a free 1250 several months back and was told by the PO that the engine was stuck. After speaking with my uncle, I took a pair of vice grips to the drivetrain and turned in a clockwise motion. The starter was hung up (for lack of a better term). After it was freed, the starter and...
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