Posted by flying belgian on February 06, 2018 at 10:17:19 from (69.24.184.66):
In Reply to: pulling planter posted by flying belgian on February 05, 2018 at 19:36:49:
I think I should clarify a couple things. Neighbor is extremely over weight and struggles doing basic chores such as climbing on and off tractor. Also a bit mentally challenged. I just thought I could make his life a bit easier by suggesting something he may not have thought of. It does not pay for him to change cylinders as after this spring he will have the 40 back and life can go on for him as it has for the last 20 yrs. Because of his challenges he does not want to go to the work of moving several pieces of equip, in the shed in order to try the 400. Neither he nor I have some extra long hoses to thread through the imposing equip. to try it. If I new that the 400 would lift that planter I would take a half day and go over there and move equip., hook it up and prove it to him. But if there is any question, I am not going to the trouble. So far the results from your response below is mixed so I think I will just drop it and let him do as he pleases.
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