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pixtures look GREAT, can almost smell the plowed field ..
have to ask, just HOW does someoneremove the injector lines ? Ain;t a lotta spae between them.
curious, like my cats...
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Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)

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Test passed, A+++
Just curious, are you plowing NOW?!?!?! oh, I have GOTTA move... but maybe older pics? Looks great!
I need more than 200 characters for my "signature." I'd love to see that changed to 250!
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Will they let you use that plow in Ohio?   lol.     MACK
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I took it to a couple plow days last fall.  There's a couple organic farmers in the area that plow too.  
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Congratulations on such a cool 220. It’s got an in-line injection pump & later oil cooler with inverted oil filters. So is the 3500 a Gleaner transplant?
I also place my gloves, phone, & some misc items on the dash cowling like your Pepsi.

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It's my grandpas tractor.  He always had pepsi and donuts in the tractor when I rode with him when I was young.  The story I got about the engine is it was a stationary unit.  Supposed to have been 190 hp and was turned down to 150 after the original owner tore the bull gears out of it.  This is info I got from the dealer.  This engine was in it when my grandpa bought it in the mid 80's.  He was the 2nd owner and the only 220 the dealer sold.  I like the looks of the cab but it is in rough shape.  My plan is to put it back to an open station whenever I can find and or afford fenders for it.  Although the last plow day I attended was cool and windy.  It sure was nice that day to have the cab but the plow day in August was 90 degrees.  It was a little warm in the cab but it does keep the sun off me.  I would like to rebuild the engine, pump and injectors because it has alot of blow bye.  It seems to be lacking power.  It doesn't like to start very well either.  
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