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And there's a bridge too. I designed it to handle a loaded 10 wheeler.
And oh yeah, this is right across the street from the first two barns. |
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Same brown slime algae that was in the filter...
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Hello!
Are the walls on those buildings block? You do some nice work for a 70 y.o. That roof musta cost a bit, no wonder you have been working there. On to the gunk, is that the inside of the injector pump?
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No block here. All concrete is poured. The walls are just the chain link panels with the weather block fabric, flow through design. And on to the gunk! There's lots of it, everything inside the injector pump is coated with it. Yum. |
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A fun little project!
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Today’s project was to replace the injectors. Luckily they were held in with bolts and not studs like some of the Fords. This allowed me to put a wrench on the top hex and gently turn the injector body in between rounds with the slide hammer ‘cause these ol’ boys were stuck! Some ATF and acetone, some patience and some (not so) gentle persuasion and I finally wrestled them from their home of what looks to be the last 44 or more years. I think these are original issue!
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After quite a few rounds of scraping, scrubbing, vacuuming and chasing threads, I finally felt that the top of the head and the injector bores were clean enough to accept the new injectors.
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But not before I adjusted the valve lash.
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That's done.
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When are you going to try and start the tractor?
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