* Yes It Works!
Posted on April 24th, 2009 by ploughmyfield. Filed under TE-F20 Rebuild.
I just want to say a big thank you to everyone who was helped with this engine restoration, to Fred an Roy for there time, to you lot for the support emails. The biggest thank you goes to my wife for putting up with me disappearing into the garage at every opportunity.
Oh and the reason the tractor stops after 4:30 is I forgot to turn the fuel tap on!
Now it’s working it’s all a bit of an anti climax! What will I do now? All those jobs around the house that I haven’t done for the past 6 months. Now it’s time to get out and use it. (On light duties for 20 hours, the I need to reset the tappets.)
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April 25th, 2009 at 9:12 am
Congratulations Tim, I bet you never thought the day would come. Looking forward to the next vid on the first outing!
Hope there are no oil leaks, but if there are, you know how to fix em now. Well done and thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Now where’s me spanners while I feel motivated!
It would be interesting to know what your approximate costs have been for the engine rebuild as a guide for the rest of us wannabe rebuilders.
Best Regards,
Dennis
April 25th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
Well done Tim !. Sounds very good, like mine actualy !.
Regards,
René.