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Bath Day

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Allan in NE

07-27-2004 11:09:20




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Hi All,

The local tire shop finally made it around to getting out here and filling these tires with fluid.

Not wanting to let the spilled salt eat at the wheels, I decided to give the old gal a bath.

Now, to see if she can crawl up out of these hills or not.

Later,

Allan

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rustyfarmall

07-27-2004 11:22:27




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 Re: Bath Day in reply to Allan in NE, 07-27-2004 11:09:20  
Enough ballast on the rear wheels will turn a "toy" into a tractor. I bet you find out that the "little" H is now capable of doing things that will surprise you. I have 2 sets of weights on the rear of my loader H. I would like to have 3 sets but I would have to rob them off of another tractor.



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Allan in NE

07-27-2004 11:35:55




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 Re: Re: Bath Day in reply to rustyfarmall, 07-27-2004 11:22:27  
Mornin' Rusty,

Yes, I also have two sets of weights on plus the fluid now; should be around 300 lbs chloride, I think.

The tire guy left the tires at 15# pressure....too much for this real estate.

I'm gonna drop it down to 10 or 12 pounds and she if she'll bite. This darned road will break your neck if ya try to look (up) to the end of it. :>)

Thanks for the hollar,

Allan



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Allan in NE

07-27-2004 16:22:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Bath Day in reply to Allan in NE, 07-27-2004 11:35:55  
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Update,

Boy, does that old workhorse dig, gouge, rip and tear now!

Made all the difference in the world.

Still wish this tractor had the pop up pistons, but I'll wait and see how it operates when I get 'er down on the flatland.

Go Fluid!!

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Jeff In Ontario

07-27-2004 17:03:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Bath Day in reply to Allan in NE, 07-27-2004 16:22:23  
That's one sharp looking tractor Allan! ---Jeff



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