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Re: OK top this one for.
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Posted by Don-Wi on September 30, 2005 at 21:16:58 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OK top this one for. posted by steveormary on September 30, 2005 at 16:27:38:
We've got a neighbor that has been on both side of this topic with us. They've borrowed our Massey 165 gasser to run they're CatI hay rake(all they had running were their 2-135 and 100 Whites) They ran it on the generator while milking as well 'cause the 100 was tied up, parked on the chopper 100 ft. away. Well, that was the end of THAT PTO clutch. We ended up finding it shot a month later when we were unloading wagons w/ it. They use & abuse our stuff(havent borrowed ours in many years). This summer while we were borrowing the other neighbor's swather, I snapped the drive chain and ruined the clutch disc. Well, the ones who use & abuse happened to have an identical one sitting in their shed for parts. Low and behold, they had it 1/2 ripped out already because they needed the belt. They even helped put it in!! We also borrow their 2 chopper boxes so we can fill 4 at a time. We grease them up and check them out. We won't even hook on if we notice something while it's still in their yard. They used to be REALLY bad w/ maintnance, but now his son is in his 30's and is running more and more of the stuff, although it's not much of a farm anymore. No cattle, just chunks of land here & there between the soil being stripped and the soil being developed. Donovan from Wisconsin
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