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Posted by Allan In NE on April 06, 2006 at 18:39:33 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Hey Allan posted by JohnDeereGreen on April 06, 2006 at 18:14:08:
Naw, Didn't take any pictures today; just a plain ol' lousey day all the way around. This is my busy day here in the office to start with so I was just plumb rushed all day long to start with. Then, I gets out there, make three rounds and the hitch pin dicides to jump outta the hole. Guess my buddy didn't hairpin it. Anyway, made a turn, looked back and the disc was a settin' there all by itself. Ran to town, got a replacement hydraulic hose which had snapped, got 'er all repaired and hooked back up and then started noticin' quite a few little items that really needed to be repaired on that disc 'cause I want to give it back to him in better shape than I found it. Anyway, spent all derned day fixin odds and ends plus tightening hitch/frame bolts in the dirt and high winds. She's ready to go fer morning tho, by golly. :>) Maybe I'll get that patch knocked out tomorrow; I wanna get on to some other stuff needing attention out there. Like that darned grass coming like wildfire in the alfalfa. Gotta get after that or I'll miss my "window" 'cause the alfalfa is growin' fast. PS. Don't know how just yet, but someday I'm gonna own one of those 4X4 tractors (yes, Allan with egg on his face). What an absolute animal those things are! :>) Allan
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