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Posted by El Toro on September 13, 2004 at 04:35:41 from (216.148.246.70):
In Reply to: Down Force posted by Martin on September 12, 2004 at 09:34:26:
Hi Martin, One of my co-worker's needed help in moving a fence on a farm that he rented for his horses. They had an 8N Ford tractor on the farm that hadn't been started in years. I got a new battery for it and I dropped it somehow. Sure was Pi---d. I got a new one and I drained the old gas and filled it with fresh gas and it fired right up. The tractor had a bucket that was already attached. They had a post hole digger for it too and I installed that. There was one man in the group that worked for the gas and electric company that set light poles. He drove the tractor and we pulled the fence posts using the bucket and then he started punching holes with that digger. He made the holes straight as an arrow. There were 6 of us setting posts and he was finished digging before we had very many posts set. Sure glad I didn't have to dig those holes by hand or I probably wouldn't have volunteered. Hal
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