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Hugh MacKay and the U.K. boys
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Posted by Michael Soldan on June 14, 2003 at 04:30:01 from (216.46.130.19):
I was reading your recent posts and tongue in cheek, I thought I would defend my B250...that little tractor starts anytime I want it to, I hold the glow plugs on for about a minute and hit the starter, grab the ether in my right hand and shoot a blast at the breather cap..-20* -30* it doesn't matter it goes and fairly easily..the ether just speeds up the process by a few seconds, I can start it without ether...and my friends up the road have John Deeres that are 30 years newer and they need to plug them in and use ether! 1830's, 2130's I believe. Hey Hugh, I have to take the baler to a repair shop, I cannot budge that darn bearing. I tried my MF925 haybine out ..seems to be as the dealer described..in good working condition..so now as soon as it quits raining here in souther Ontario I have 17 acres of hay to get in the barn..with the rain and the fertilizer I put on it there are going to be a lot of tons of hay..Cheers, Cheers to you UK boys....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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