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Posted by Tom Till on May 04, 2007 at 05:23:27 from (209.12.118.213):
In Reply to: Re: 853 saga continues posted by Allan In NE on May 04, 2007 at 04:38:43:
I had adjusted the main chain tension the day before.I had tried all the way from 35psi to 50psi on the airbags the day before. I have been rolling with this thing for about 6 years now but it is getting to the point that I work on it more than with it. It has 2 new airbags on it and other numerous parts through the years trying to keep it reliable. I make my living solely from my farm income and have layer houses,beef cows and rowcrop cotton so I need something that I can go to the field with and get through and go to the next job.This is just getting too old for that. Thanks for the help though. P.S. if you want this for a spare it can be had for scrap iron prices and a trip to lovely LA(lower Alabama).Hasn't snowed here in 12 yrs.
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