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Posted by Laughin with tears on September 26, 2002 at 08:09:25 from (24.229.12.7):
I recently picked up a very nice BN. Looks great and ran even better. Yes RAN, because it no longer runs. Yes it is an easy fix to make it run but what can I do to stop the problem. The problem is that when I use the tractor in the pasture for any length of time, my "boy's" steers like to EAT the tractor. At first I thought they were just licking at it. When I went to restart the tractor the boots and connector ends off my wires were missing. Is there a lack of mineral the boys are looking for causing this?? Are they just being nosey?? How can I stop them from EATING my tractor?? Thanks in advance
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