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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING--EVEN HERE
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 10, 2003 at 16:47:10 from (216.208.58.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING--EVEN HERE posted by RAS on April 10, 2003 at 08:05:30:
RAS: I don't have a 7220, I just wanted your responce. The last new iron I farmed with was a 1066. However, the reason I chose the 7220 is a friend of mine did in fact have that precice problem. Those computer readings never did solve the problem. They took a computer from another tractor and bingo it worked. I was at the dealers the day they solved this. It was not only dealer technician stumped but 2 CaseIH technicians sent to solve this. Dealer technician wanted to install computer from the other tractor 5 days earlier. A man would need to have rocks in his head to farm with this kind of junk, and I include all makes. I was never without my 1066, 656, 560, 300 or 130 for 5 days during busiest time of year. Or my 100 hp Deere or my Case uniloaders. The Deere, the uniloaders, 1066, 656 and 560 each saw a 1000 hours per year, added to tach. For the price you charge for those tractors today, they should go to work even when the operator is laid up for 5 days. I will give you the benefit of doubt as I believe you were going to give me an answer. Now I would apreciate very much if you could tell me what I have found in my 140 wiring harness on page 1. I will thank you kindly in advance.
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