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Re: Now will someone tell me WHY
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Posted by Mike in MI on July 17, 2006 at 18:35:52 from (74.39.22.40):
In Reply to: Now will someone tell me WHY posted by the tractor vet on July 17, 2006 at 14:31:14:

Tractor vet, I had the same problem as what you went thru today. I sold my 410 to an old friend few years back seems like every time I turn around he wants me to get it ready for him or work on it. I did help him out for a while I even ran the machine for him that one season. This year he raised wheat and he been pluging up the combine every twenty feet. He trying to run thisles that almost over my head I"m 6"1. I told him to go around the thistle patches and just run the wheat that was free from weeds. Well, He told me he wanted to get as much of the wheat that he could did"t want to leave it in the feild. Now I gave up from there. The temperature outside this afternoon was 95. The air conditioner not working on it. I"m thinkin it probably and wire chewed from the mice? It"s hot enought in that cab when the engine right beside you. Dehydrate fast setting in that cab as hot as it was. Far as I know it"s probably pluged up again by now? Thought it was the best idea at the time. Oh well. Mike
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