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DAD GUM IT

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the tractor vet

11-10-2007 15:15:33




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I hate when this happens , Half way thru grinding the second batch of feed today the old 806 went down , Tore the PTO drive out of the pressure plate and i suppose it will need a new PTO input shaft also . Guess she was used tomuch when new. Was going to use the 706 to finish up and went to the fuel tank to put gas in it and it was bone dry , now i wonder where the gas went ???? ok run into town and get twenty five gallon . Gather up the cans and run into town only to find out that NOBODY had any high test all were out . Wonder what is going on here . So that was a waist of and hour . End up usen the 1066 to grind the last ton of corn.

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Steven f/AZ

11-11-2007 06:57:41




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 Re: DAD GUM IT in reply to the tractor vet, 11-10-2007 15:15:33  
All of the suppliers around Dad's farm in SW ND are claiming it is near impossible to get #1 diesel fuel, and diesel fuel in general seems to be in short supply during the peak seasons... it's going to get ugly before too long.



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old timer

11-11-2007 09:16:25




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 Re: DAD GUM IT in reply to Steven f/AZ, 11-11-2007 06:57:41  
stephen may i ask where in SW ND im familiar with the mott and hettinger area love that country



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BigMarv1085

11-10-2007 18:38:52




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 Re: DAD GUM IT in reply to the tractor vet, 11-10-2007 15:15:33  
I had to move a load of round bales today and none of my tractors would start. Ended up cleaning battery cables and got them all going.



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AlexLV

11-10-2007 18:31:36




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 Re: DAD GUM IT in reply to the tractor vet, 11-10-2007 15:15:33  
Yeah - and when mine break right when I really need them I'm saying "DAD GUM IT" over and over again.

Good luck

Alex



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Randy S.E.-MN

11-10-2007 15:51:55




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 Re: DAD GUM IT in reply to the tractor vet, 11-10-2007 15:15:33  
It does happen to the best of us doesn"t it T.V. They NEVER break when you"re not using "em. Good Luck...Randy



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