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Posted by Don-Wi on May 25, 2006 at 23:21:10 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Speaking Of Hay posted by Allan In NE on May 25, 2006 at 18:07:29:
I know where you're coming from!! Today I started cutting some hay, just the 2 poor feilds we are gonna plow under so we can get going on them. I only got 1 feild cut before it started raining too hard, but I atleast got 1 knocked down. We just ordered parts for the 14'er yesterday so I used my 1600 on the 9' NI. Man that feild was sad, almost all grass, some (barely) alfalfa and it was only about 18" tall in the good spots. The other good hay feilds it is well over 2', but they ain't coming down for atleast 1-2 more weeks yet. The 16 enjoyed the workout but I think I may have just a splash of water in the gas. Everytime I turned up feild (very gentle slope, about 5-10' rise over the entire length) it would sput and sputter a little bit then recover. I drained the sediment bowl once (couldn't yell if it was all water or all gas, but it didn't smell very strong), but I may have to again. It could also be a partially clogged fuel line again. So far so good, hope to bale it on Monday as long as my 3 1/2-4 day window stays open. I start my new job 7 A.M. Tuesday morning. Donovan from Wisconsin
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