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Kind Soul

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Allan in NE

10-20-2004 05:25:03




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Mornin" Guys,

Don"t suppose there is someone out there who will take the time to scan the hydraulic section of an IH 300 IT manual is there?

Thought I"d try,

Allan




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Bob Frey

10-20-2004 07:12:05




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 05:25:03  
I can scan in pages from my Blue Ribbon manual which shows the system very well. North West Iowa (Sac City) here. You can see for miles and miles now that the corn is out. Send me an email and I can then send back the scanned pages. Lucky for me I don't have to purchase tractor tire chains this year but better get them in the same shed with the tractor!

Bob



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Allan in NE

10-20-2004 07:52:27




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Bob Frey, 10-20-2004 07:12:05  
Hi Bob,

Yep, winter is right around the corner...UGH, just not my favorite time of year!

If you could do this for me, I would really appreciate it and be more than willing to repay you in anyway I can.

email is uncovered. You're a good 'un!

Allan



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rustyfarmall

10-20-2004 06:03:22




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 05:25:03  
I'd get right on it but I don't have that manual.



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Allan in NE

10-20-2004 06:09:49




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to rustyfarmall, 10-20-2004 06:03:22  
Well Gee,

Could ya run right out and buy one, for goodness sake? LOL!

I don't wanna buy one either 'cause I don't own a 300 and probably never will.

Yesterday, I stopped and studied one at a dealers lot, like the way that they are set up. But, I'd really like to see "inside" the thing.

Thanks for the hollar, Rusty,

Allan



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scotty

10-20-2004 06:37:14




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 06:09:49  
Mornin Allan, Dont know squat about a 300, but I love readin your posts in the mornin, must be that NE Humor!!! Find anything to pull that new plow? Have a good day!

scotty



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Allan in NE

10-20-2004 06:56:47




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to scotty, 10-20-2004 06:37:14  
Hi Scotty,

Yas gots to have a bit of humor about you to live out here in the places where even jackrabbits pack a lunch; otherwise, one would be barkin' at the wind and goin' completely mad in no time at all! :>)

For instance: I have to get the loader out this morning and park it down by the road 'cause the UPS man is bringing in a set of tire chains today. There just is no way that his truck can get in here and I don't want him to have to physically pack the heavy things in to me, but rather just put 'em in the loader bucket. I’ll handle it.

Now, does that sound like rational living to you? I'm certain that psychological doctors would have a battery of tests for this sort of odd behavior, but we out here in the boonies just call it…………... er, normal? :>)

Later,

Allan

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Stickler

10-20-2004 18:49:36




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 06:56:47  
At least UPS will deliver to your place! They flatly refuse to even look for mine, even though the truck goes right by my driveway and I have a sign 12 feet wide over top of it! They deliver stuff to the post office in town, where i have to go pick it up anyway. Why do businesses refuse to use the postal system anyway? LOL!



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caseyc

10-20-2004 09:45:01




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 06:56:47  
don't you work? i know the feeling about living in the boonies! in the winter i have to clear 2 miles of road to get to the highway so the wife and i can get to work! last year was just a loader but i got a snowblower this year!



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Allan in NE

10-20-2004 10:16:19




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to caseyc, 10-20-2004 09:45:01  
Hi Casey,

My office is roughly 40 feet from my bedroom door. The only way I can get to work is via the kitchen to grab my morning coffee.

Best and highest paying job I ever had too, I might add. :>)

Allan



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caseyc

10-20-2004 11:15:31




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 Re: Kind Soul in reply to Allan in NE, 10-20-2004 10:16:19  
care to share the wealth? i am gone to town to work for 12 hours a day and that doesn't leave much time to farm. theres alot that doesn't get done if you know what i mean. if it's top secret you can e-mail me!



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