The drof needs jewlery

Anonymous-0

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and winders for this time of year
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Kids have been putting stickers on my tractors for a few years,now. One for each moron that has tried- and failed- to pass me as I turn left into the farm lane. Stickers have come from a "Cars" sticker book. Right now, I'm an 'ace'. But I'm at a loss for the significance of that one. "Forked Sheep???"
 
(quoted from post at 03:19:47 11/03/12) Kids have been putting stickers on my tractors for a few years,now. One for each moron that has tried- and failed- to pass me as I turn left into the farm lane. Stickers have come from a "Cars" sticker book. Right now, I'm an 'ace'. But I'm at a loss for the significance of that one. "Forked Sheep???"
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(quoted from post at 03:11:46 11/03/12) Whats wrong with the wheels? The tires are mounted in the forward direction. Am I not seeing something? Wanting to learn
othing wrong with the wheels Justin, all I did was give the wheels a half a turn for more stability and so I can get at the valve stems. The valve stems were to the inside which made it a real ITA to air u.... I gots a sticky letter on my uter :oops:
 
(quoted from post at 19:11:46 11/02/12) Whats wrong with the wheels? The tires are mounted in the forward direction. Am I not seeing something? Wanting to learn
Lyle explained it to me when i was there last.
Because its a factory converted tractor, the front wheels now used to be the rear wheels before, as a result they were closer to the body but the tread was backwards, and the inflator valves were on the inside (that was a pain in the ask when it had its slow puncture) :cry:
With the wheels rotated it gives it a wider wheel base and correct direction of tread. Oh and no need to crawl under it to get to the valves anymore :D :D

Hope that helps the explanation...
 

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