Is there such a thing? This kind of remains a mystery to me. I've been on a quest for quite some time to find one of these manuals & have come up with squat. I don't imagine there were service meetings back in the 20's & 30's to update the shop guys on how to tear into these machines. There must be a book! Has to be. Unless the service man was to use the set-up instructions in the manual as some kind of guide. I thought I had it when I bought a stationary thresher repairs manual off of ebay. Ya know, I just didn't think parts were called anything but parts. Any ideas, guys? Well, once again, any help is always greatly appreciated. I must admit, since I decided to take up the plow in the fall for the first time, this site has become invaluable; as have it's contributers. I am greatful! Hopefully, after I winterize everything this fall, I'll have some time to organize my notes, (wire)brush up on my writing sKilz & post an article on all of this crazyness I like to call recreational employment. Then, it's off to the basement for train season.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Traction - by Chris Pratt. Our first bout with traction problems came when cultivatin with our Massey-Harris Pony. Up till then, this tractor had been running a corn grinder and pulling a trailer. It had new unfilled rear tires and no wheel weights. The garden was already sprouting when we hooked up the mid-mount shovel cultivators to the Pony. The seed bed was soft enough that the rear end would spin and slowly work its way to the downhill side of the gardens slight incline. From this, we learned our lesson sinc
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