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Re: TA On 686 is Out!
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Posted by Allan In NE on March 18, 2007 at 03:31:34 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: TA On 686 is Out! posted by Hugh MacKay on March 18, 2007 at 03:04:20:
Yeah, It's like the old joke about the Polocks who were loosing money on every load of corn, so they decided to get a bigger truck. :>) You nailed it though, I have no use for 5 tractors. The H can pretty much take care of itself, but those big guys need to be worked and flexed to keep 'em young and limbered up. Don't think that 686 ran for over 10 hours total last year. That's just plain dumb, but I don't have the heart to let one go either. :>( I was heartened tho when after setting for 7 months, that tractor popped on the 2nd revolution. Didn't even blink about coming back to life. Dunno, might have to get soft and build a machine shed to keep the dirty old rascals in. What's life coming to anyway? :>) Allan
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