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Loren

08-11-2005 23:01:11




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I've noticed it seems a high number of posts get answers that don't have much at all to do with the question or questions asked. Anyone realizing they're do any "confusing" of the issue at hand? I know I have a terrible problem with not explaining myself clearly in my posts. Loren.




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Loren

08-12-2005 22:35:26




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 Ok, $^$#%** it.!! in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
You people are completely and udderly wacko, glad to meeeet you Juan and awl. :>)



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Coldiron

08-12-2005 16:30:36




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
Loren, You may need to check the fuel filter but I can not see how this could affect the amount of antifreeze you will need this winter. At my age by time you get the first sentence done, you forgot the question. LOL



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sammy the RED

08-12-2005 15:35:50




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
That tractor takes 8 quarts of oil.
Use 30 wt. for summer, 10-30 for winter.
Glad I could help 'ya. ;o]



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Nebraska Cowman

08-12-2005 06:27:05




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
Oh yeah, And Loren, Are your pecans ripe yet?



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big fred

08-12-2005 12:39:33




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-12-2005 06:27:05  
You need to wire your 6V lights in series to keep from burning them out when you switch to 12V.



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Galen

08-12-2005 06:14:42




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
That's why I keep my posts vague and nonsensical - that way, no matter how someone replies, I still have a hard time figuring out what I want! 8^)

There is a lot of good info passed around on this board - and a lot of helpful people.



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Mike (WA)

08-12-2005 08:27:02




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Galen, 08-12-2005 06:14:42  
And, thankfully, a lot of folks who don't take themselves too seriously. . .



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Coloken

08-12-2005 05:44:21




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
Happens all the time. This is what they mean when they say people can't read. Lots of time the answer is not what was asked. Did it myself 2 days ago. He asked about "changing" an air filter and I answered about "cleaning" an air filter.



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Leroy

08-12-2005 05:24:59




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Loren, 08-11-2005 23:01:11  
I have noticed that also



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Mike (WA)

08-12-2005 08:25:50




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Leroy, 08-12-2005 05:24:59  
Hey, how 'bout them Mariners?



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Ken Macfarlane

08-12-2005 06:17:00




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Leroy, 08-12-2005 05:24:59  
I'm pretty sure the answer is if you use a round baler behind your little tractor you'll want to be careful of unloading bales on hills.



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Allan in NE

08-12-2005 06:20:09




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Ken Macfarlane, 08-12-2005 06:17:00  
Wait a minute!

When mounting that rear pivot point for the box hoist, ya have to be careful and not get it too far forward. The loaded box will certainly come over center if ya do. :>)

Allan



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Dug

08-12-2005 19:49:07




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Allan in NE, 08-12-2005 06:20:09  
Just remember to use the "S" tire in the winter and only on the left side.

Dug



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Harley

08-12-2005 06:59:31




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Allan in NE, 08-12-2005 06:20:09  
Ya but on the other hand, if the ground is too dry to plant alfaluffy, you can drain the chicken house and it will help in all but the downwind corners of the field. And an M measures 8" across too. (Notice the inches sign) This makes it a lot easier to load on a wheelbarrow. Harley



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Paul in Mich

08-12-2005 07:28:01




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Harley, 08-12-2005 06:59:31  
Only if its plugged into the same outlet as the milk cooler.



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Allan in NE

08-12-2005 07:18:06




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Harley, 08-12-2005 06:59:31  
Harley,

I was wondering about that.

If that in fact is the case, does this mean that the fence charger always must be kept inside also? :>)

Allan



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steveormary

08-12-2005 09:50:45




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Allan in NE, 08-12-2005 07:18:06  
I may not be able answer questions directly but I will relate what we did in that situation and hope that will give some insight to the problem.

steveormary



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Harley

08-12-2005 12:27:57




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 Re: An observation. in reply to steveormary, 08-12-2005 09:50:45  
I keep the charger in my billfold in case I have to go to town, and pliers work the best for me when checking oil on the M. Usually about 12 lbs. in the rears and 45 in the fronts. The bull always gets in to eat before the cows, but he uses more energy so he has to replace more, except the roosters. Harley P.S. What was the question?



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Paul in Mich

08-12-2005 13:37:32




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Harley, 08-12-2005 12:27:57  
The question should be: If a dozen and a half hens can lay a dozen and a half eggs, is it reasonable logic to assume that a hen and a half could lay an egg and a half?



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Rustyj14

08-14-2005 20:14:41




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 Re: An observation. in reply to Paul in Mich, 08-12-2005 13:37:32  
YEP!! Rustyj



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