Posted by Fixerupper on February 18, 2012 at 14:03:17 from (199.120.105.202):
In Reply to: Show pictures 2011 posted by rod in nebraska on February 18, 2012 at 11:58:28:
Many good pics. Thanks for posting them. It's nice to see pics of green grass and short sleeves this time of year when we are so brown or white. I start itching every time I see corn being picked or shelled. LOL
The tractor that lost the wheel brings back memories of the two times I went through that ordeal. Both times with an A even! The 51 A lost the right rear when dad was planting corn. We took the loader out there and lifted it just like they did in the pic. How can a wheel that's so hard to move by hand come off on it's own? Second time was with the 35 A while sickle mowing. Stopped to turn and the left rear axle came out of the hub and dropped down insided the rim of the hub. Had to walk home a mile to get the jack and JD wrench. Jim
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