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Posted by Farmalldude on December 19, 2003 at 22:34:14 from (172.157.17.106):
In Reply to: Re: What am I missing! posted by ken on December 19, 2003 at 20:13:03:
I was over at my friends today and he's got Farmalls comeing out of his ears. Well, they were pulling this H around, trying to start it, for about 20 minutes. I look over and see the rotor button on the ground, I picked it up (hiding it) and said let me take a look at it. Well, I pulled the distributor cap off, making sure no body was watching, slip the rotor on, put the cap back and told them to turn her over. Well, it took off there eyes got big and they said, what did you do? I said, well, its an ole farm trick. They think i'm da-man! Ha! Ha!! Hope you get, Big Red going. Most of the time, all you need is a small hammer and some bailling wire, these tractors are tuff. :>) Thanx, Farmalldude
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