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Posted by Jim Winkels on Sunday, May 17, 2009:
I took compression readings both dry and after squirting a little oil down plug holes on my 9N. Figures are as follows, dry first then with oil in cylinder starting from #1: 74 then 93, 67 then 83, 85 then 110, 95 then 115. Can any of you folks interpert these numbers for me as to what I might be looking at? Oh by the way, the tractor has started harder and harder till now it won't start at all. Thanks
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