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Posted by Rene Ehrhardt on July 06, 2005 at 07:56:00 from (64.84.96.98):
Hi, First time to this site. We recently purchased some farmland and scrambled to get machinery to bale all the hay. My husband bought a cutditioner, rake, and baler, all very cheap and had to repair every piece before we could bale. When we hooked our only tractor, a Ford 600, with a heavy bucket on it, to the cut-ditioner and tried it out, it quickly became apparent that the little 600 would not run the cut-ditioner thru heavy overgrown timothy. We bought a IH 806 Diesel and for one whole day, it ran like a charm, mowing hay. The next day, it up and quit on him. Yesterday it would start up, move about 5 feet and die back out. Also, if it has anything to do with it, the brakes would go out when he shut the tractor off. My husband can fix most anything, but he has no experience with diesels, and he is new to farming in general, (but learning fast!) Thanks for any help you all can give. Rene' Ehrhardt
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