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Re: to change or not to change
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Posted by wh on May 23, 2007 at 12:41:25 from (70.159.81.221):
In Reply to: to change or not to change posted by Shaggy on May 23, 2007 at 10:45:02:
tie a piece of wire from the gov. rod back to your throttle. when you need a "little" more speed reach over and pull the wire. go as fast as you dare!! ha da 140 and a 130 we used to cultivate with. the 140 would run circles around the 130 on the road. one day we were movign to another field about 8 miles away. i attached the wire without telling my partner. he always drove the 140 (they both belonged to him) and when we got started he would always motion for me to keep up knowing i could not. that day when he waved to me i pulled the wire and passed him. when we got to the field he wanted tp know what i had done to the tracvtor. when i showed him he said to leave it.
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