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Posted by John A. on May 12, 2003 at 17:39:12 from (208.24.233.14):
In Reply to: Rain Tractor ??? posted by Larry806 on May 11, 2003 at 19:40:34:
Larry 806, We got our first rain since late Jan. Today! 1/2 in here at the house other places got 1 to 2 ins. That is here in central Texas. We have cracks so wide a man can stick his hand in past the wrist. Ans so deep they have a red glow in the bottom of them!!! We are dry, dry, dry. With that in mind............. We have semi's ready to haul off all that is not needed from you area! Need instructions on where to pick up! Shipper will need to send certification paperwork so drivers won't have problems with troopers at your respective state scales. Send all ya'll don't want....... Back to your original comment lose the wheel wts, go get BIG rice tires for your 806 don't forget to get a set for the duals too! Then get a set of big fat floatations for the frount. Then put that prop on the 1000 shaft. Hope that prop is atleast a 17 pitch. You should be good to GO! Good Luck, John A.
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