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IaGary

01-08-2007 15:25:08




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You put the spreader in your shop when it is still half full.

Gary




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Aaron Ford

01-09-2007 09:50:37




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
I used to work in a buiding where they welded garbage trucks on the other side. Flys would literally drop out of the air. Birds that flew in had a life expectancy of less than an hour. Thanks FCX Systems! Hope you don't have to get out the blue wrench!

Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron



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RickL

01-09-2007 05:40:14




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
Looks like New Idea in picture,they were known for that,We finally went to different brand



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Bill46

01-09-2007 05:03:17




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
Gary, better get that stuff unloaded before it freezes or you will have to get it in the heat.
Don't ask me how I know.



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msb

01-08-2007 21:16:58




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
Turn the heat up and it is a worse problem.lol,bob



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RustyFarmall

01-08-2007 18:49:23




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
Geez, I thought maybe we'd see a pic of that new tractor, had me scared there for a minute.



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730virgil

01-08-2007 15:46:25




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
btdt i broke spreader thought i had it fixed . tried to unload it second time and found out out i had broke more stuff than i thought . so i unloaded same load of manure with fork TWICE !



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Brokenwrench

01-08-2007 15:36:05




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
The optimist would say, at least it`s half empty.
Think you can fix it without having to pitch the rest out? The apron chain must of not come apart(hopefully). Have fun Brokenwrench



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IaGary

01-08-2007 15:28:27




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:25:08  
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And you find spockets that look like this.

No wonder the chain flew off.

Gary



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nballen

01-08-2007 15:33:34




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 Re: You Know your in trouble when- in reply to IaGary, 01-08-2007 15:28:27  
Ay-up.

Or when its completely full!

BTDT, just a couple weeks ago. I'm just thankful it was the drive cog on the end of the PTO shaft, not the chain or something on the beater. Cast hub decided to let loose through the keyway.

Three hours and 7 parts stores later, my neighbor (I borrowed the tractor and spreader from him) we found the right cog and hub. 30 minutes later, we were back in the field.

Good times, huh!

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