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missed it :(
Mr. Patterson,
Although you sent me the starting procedure for that truck, by the time I got the dealership to test drive it, it had already been sold. I kept the info for another time I trust that procedure would work on any vehicle having a manual choke? signman |
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signman wrote: > > Although you sent me the starting procedure for that truck, by the time I > got the dealership to test drive it, it had already been sold. > I kept the info for another time I trust that procedure would work on > any vehicle having a manual choke? All of the vehicles I've had that had manual chokes have been Fords. It works with them. I know of no reason why it wouldn't work with others. Back in the mid-60s, I worked at a gas station and had to drive all sorts of cars that people had left for service. I never had any trouble starting any of them, but I don't remember many of them having manual chokes. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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