Posted by Plane Bart on December 20, 2012 at 16:05:14 from (173.145.95.167):
In Reply to: Top Link posted by harvey2fords on December 20, 2012 at 15:28:58:
You made me laugh it never mattered how I had the top link adjusted and what I had stuck on. The back of the tractor Grandaddy would always stop me and turn it afew turns left than right! The first time I ever used his tractor to spread out the gravel where the kids had tore it up doing doughnuts in the gravel around his shop, he came across the road from his house stops me and says " Hey Bart you got the blade on that tractor backwards" I looked back at the six foot blade behind me with the blade cup faceing the back tires looked back at him as seriously as I could and asked him " Grandaddy do I have it on the right end of the tractor?" Boy he laughed said he would make a farmer outta of a Polock yet! I learned from him that day with the blade cupped away from the rear tires it drug the gravel out smoothly and did not dig it up. Sure miss that old man I have plenty to learn from him.
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