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ShenandoahJoe

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Joined
Jun 21, 2009
Messages
285
Location
Shenandoah County, VA
Tractor
Kubota B7300
Spring. Time to put the toothbar back on the front-end loader. Doesn't fit. Somewhere during this winter's snow removal, the bottom edge got a half-inch bump in it. Hammer looks pathetically small for the job. Toolbox is sitting next to a big chunk of limestone, 35-40 pounds. Hmmm. Wham. Toothbar fits fine. Off to work.

Is my tractor going to hate me for that?
 
/ Quick Repair #2  
Sometimes you have to show a little tough love, just because its good for them!
 
/ Quick Repair #3  
"Is my tractor going to hate me for that?"

For the adjustment or putting the tooth bar back on ?

Mine seems to like me no matter what I do, as long as I fix what I damaged.

E/S
 
/ Quick Repair #4  
Sometimes the right solution really is a bigger hammer:thumbsup:
I expect that as long as you keep clean oil and fuel in your tractor it will continue to like you.:D
 
/ Quick Repair #5  
While in high school I worked back in the shop of a local tractor dealership. One of the favorite sayings of the shop forman was, "Don't force it, get a bigger hammer."
 

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