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I did attach at least a picture a while back but here’s it again with my beautiful wife sitting. It’s gas powered and so a lot of guys...
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There is/was a TBN member here who had a tilt cylinder on both left and right sides.
Yesterday at 11:13 PM
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I have chickens. When chickens go to sleep at night, the mice take over and eat all the chicken food that they want. The snakes show up...
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Back in '76, I moved an IH 622 cotton picker about 100 miles down Interstate 8 in western Arizona. Boss followed in his pickup. Talk...
Yesterday at 11:05 PM
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Having worked in the civil engineering business for years, it’s a little disturbing to see power poles and other objects that close to...
Yesterday at 11:04 PM
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My shop and a rental property, both of which I occasionally need my tractor for, are about 11 to 12 miles from my house. I roaded my...
Yesterday at 11:02 PM
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More mowing today. Dreary weather may be moving out soon. I’m getting sort of close to the end of second cutting in terms of hay mowing...
Yesterday at 10:54 PM
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Na, bet he’d help me load that on my truck
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
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Ultra-quiet gen, loud-dog..... :cool: Good pic, he's kinda got that "You lookin @ Me" going (y) Rgds, D.
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
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Not a Maintenance Run , just testing Max the new security system.
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
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Maybe irrevalent to the proper connection point on the rear of the tractor, I have used a chain around my backhoe bucket...
Yesterday at 10:09 PM
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Wouldn't it be a curious arraingement to throw a chain around the FRONT tractor axle, dive over the chain and use that to pull a load...
Yesterday at 7:07 PM
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Drawbar posts are wrong to say that the front end is forced down. Any pullpoint above the tire/ground contact patch will lighten the...
Yesterday at 7:06 PM
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Good thread! I moved a large dead oak (trimmed) yesterday, out of the forest to use as a drainage break/border. It was around 12”...
Yesterday at 7:05 PM
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Anyone built their own hoses using a cheap 'manual hydraulic' style crimper?
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Years ago, I used these. Screw on hydraulic hose fittings...
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