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Posted by Sean in Calgary on May 26, 2003 at 14:28:35 from (64.10.177.27):
Over the past 2 years, all of you on this board have been a huge help to me. Unfortunately, there is one thing that I have been wondering and I finally found the missing piece of data that should allow me to find out what I have been wondering. I want to know what the specifics are of my tractor - things like year of mfg, horsepower etc. At some time in my tractor's history it got repainted - including the data plate. I was cleaning it with a pressure washer and lo and behold, the point came off the data plate. So without further ado, my serial number on my 350 Utility Wheatland Special (Gas) is 7210 S. If there is anything any of you can tell me about my beloved little red workhorse, it would be terrific. If not, then I would love it if you could point me in the right direction and I will gladly do my own research. BTW - some of you were helping me get ready to use my drag-behind Seaman PTO powered roto-tiller last week. I used it yesterday. OMG - that is one scary piece of machinery!! Do not, I repeat Do Not ever use one of those with spectators nearby. The ground I was working is clay that has likely never been broken. I went through it 3 times with a cultivator and then took the roto-tiller to it. It is now very beautiful soil and I have a substantial vegetable patch planted but it was work getting there. That tiller was tossing rocks the size of softballs 20' and 30'. It has shields in place so I was in no danger, but if you were in the wrong place at the wrong time - just dail 911!! For those who mentioned that it might be too much for my 350, it was just about the limit. It was bearing down pretty hard and burning through gas like there was no tomorrow but except for a couple of spots where I didn't cultivate enough, it got through. Thanks again to everyone who keeps helping me. I have become a real 'red power' fan and seem to be lucky to live in an area where almost every farm has at least one little red helper parked in the side yard. Sean
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