Posted by Dave from MN on January 29, 2008 at 14:06:11 from (96.24.89.145):
In Reply to: Well its worth a try posted by Lanse on January 29, 2008 at 13:34:08:
Lanse Patience is a virtue. Following your post and the time you've had it, your not using your patience( although I do understand the enthusiasm to see progress). Theres no need to part the ol gal. Can you update me on your current progress and current problems? A tractor in the condition you recieved it is gonna take some time, money, and patience to get up and running, or even longer to make her look real nice. If you rush things your gonna run outa money and patience. Did you get a manual yet? Make a list of all it need, or make your self a priority list, and work(finish) on one thing at a time, then cross it off and start the next. Again , why dont you update us on your accomplishments and remaining challenges on your new baby, and remember they are only challenges!
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