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tn terry t

11-24-2004 19:02:00




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my brother-inlaws and i have my father-inlaws 560 good ole tractor works hard for us bailing hay , lifting and moving stuff around we were just wondering what was the proper way to shut the engine off . i mean father-inlaw used it for as long as i can remember with a a piece of electric fence wire tied to the injector pump was there supposed to be a kill cable cant see any sign of one being mounted laugh if you want but it works

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tn terry t

11-25-2004 17:23:50




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 Re: killing a 560 in reply to tn terry t, 11-24-2004 19:02:00  
well around hear we call electric fence wire "bailing wire" just didnt wont to sound to silly LOL this old tractor has been worked hard all its life it was use to farm with used in the log woods as a skidder and a loader been turned over twice first time noone was hurt but the second time my oldest brotherin law turned it over on a flat gravel road killed him instantly fatherinlaw worked on it for a solid month coming out of barn only to eat and sleep hardly talked to anyone when he put it togather and drove it out of the barn it was like he was over his mourning for his lost son about the first thing out of his mouth was "ok you old SOB you killed my son you will never rest again" untill the night he passed away he kept to his word he worked the he@@ out of it. now us boys are carring on in the same fashion

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El Toro

11-26-2004 10:21:06




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 Re: killing a 560 in reply to tn terry t, 11-25-2004 17:23:50  
Hi Terry, Your late father-in-law may have blame
the wrong thing in blaming that old tractor. I wonder how fast your late brother-in-law was driving that old tractor when it flipped over killing him? Farm equipment is dangerous to work around when you don't follow some safety rules, they aren't toys. Some of those row crop tractors had a high center of gravity and operating them at high speeds is asking for trouble.

My wife's uncle was killed when he fell
from a hay mow to the barn floor. Never really knew what happened here. His daughter was there
when it happened and they were 50 miles from the nearest hospital. She is still undergoing treatment. My 2 cents worth, Hal

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Hayfarmer

11-25-2004 08:42:58




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 Re: killing a 560 in reply to tn terry t, 11-24-2004 19:02:00  
Always kinda feel for you guys in other parts of the country who always used twine balers. Out here we would obviously substitute baling wire for the fence wire. You can get all you want for free and just has a little more class somehow!!



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Aces

11-25-2004 07:48:25




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 Re: killing a 560 in reply to tn terry t, 11-24-2004 19:02:00  
Terry they had a pull cable with knob on the dash.



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catmandoo

11-24-2004 20:03:28




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 Re: killing a 560 in reply to tn terry t, 11-24-2004 19:02:00  
i believe they had a rod that shut the pump off.



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