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Reflecting back on the spring break downs.
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Posted by Ia Gary on May 18, 2006 at 05:30:08 from (69.63.16.227):
Pull disc out on shed flat tire. Pulled grain drill out and replaced 2 bearings in closing wheels. Put new landslides on plow. One flat tire on plow. Bought new field cultivator, second day blew a hydraulic hose. After 900 acres new shovels in the wheel tracks. On the planter blew a tire,2 gauge wheel bearings went out. When switching the planter over to beans from corn a cylinder blew an end out when lifting to put it back in the shed for the night.$800 to replace but 4 days to get it.Welded the old one back together with no leaks and it is still working after 350 acres. Replaced one seed sensor for the monitor. Last nite the monitor went screwy and will not quit beeping. I will shut it off and FINISH MY LAST TWENTY ACRES TODAY WITHOUT IT!!! Allans trick. Providing their are no more break downs. All in all not a bad spring. And how was your spring? Gary
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