Posted by MoMike on June 17, 2013 at 13:23:19 from (65.202.124.4):
In Reply to: GRRR breakdowns posted by Larry NEIL on June 17, 2013 at 12:18:07:
Tried to lay some Wednesday , got to the field had a front go flat on the tractor, fixed that got back out, tire went flat again side wall blow out, replace with new tire. Just about finish the bigger part, the old PT7 plugs to hell and gone, find out I lost a bearing on the upper conditioner roll. Replace that, go back Thursday start to cut reel stops working under load, find out the gib key is gone and notice the pitman bearing is going as well. Go buy replacement parts, figure I'll get them in later. Rake the field Friday night, take the tractor, baler and wagon up Saturday about 10:00 still a little tough so we wait a bit, next thing rain followed by more rain Sunday, followed by rain again today. Maybe we can finish 1st cutting by the end on June this year.
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