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Posted by Allan in NE on May 21, 2005 at 06:08:09 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: certainly no disrespect intended posted by KRUSS on May 20, 2005 at 21:31:36:
Hi Kruss, Boy, these guys have sure have helped me a lot. First, they showed me how to strap that live hydraulic pump and power steering on my little H. Made a totally different tractor out of the H and boy am I impressed! Too bad IH didn't have this option back then; would have doubled their sales. :>) Next, they put up with my whining and complaining for months, no, years on end about how the German 310 smokes at startup. Showed me how to just "ignore and accept" it for the way it was designed. Glad they did too (I almost sold the blue-tinted, cloudy thing), 'cause in retrospect, I've got to admit, the old 656 never, ever had the gonads this 686 does. Boy, do I like the way this thing pulls! :>) Yepper, this be a darned good place to hang out. :>) Allan
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