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Posted by hagan on September 05, 2004 at 07:33:08 from (198.68.173.134):
In Reply to: Takes all kinds posted by Allan in NE on September 05, 2004 at 04:21:45:
I remember when I was a kid and dad had a 300 Farmall it had no stop bolt and if you ran the front wheels around like that they did not shimmy going down the road. It had a narrow front end though. As I remember it was not hard to spin one around as the turning brake and reverse half way and then a little manual labor then spinning around some more. One morning I saw dad sitting on it turning it around correctly so he could use the tow hitch on it.
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