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Posted by JJK on March 04, 2005 at 22:26:12 from (216.189.131.228):
In Reply to: Beautiful Day on the Farm posted by Ernie Bob on March 04, 2005 at 21:53:48:
For the day that I had today that sounds a lot more productive than mine. I've been working on putting an Allied loader on a 7220 Magnum, figued I would get done today, and low and behold the loader didn't fit on the mounting brakets. After messing around trying to get it to work we found that the brakets don't measure up to the specs that Allied faxed us. That put us on hold till somebody comes down to check this out. Then the boss told me to bring in a 1066 IH with no steering, brakes, hyd's, etc. Bring it in and checked the clutch and saw that the rivets broke off for the splined hub on the pressure plate(not a problem just an easy clutch job). After dehooding it I was going to check the radiator for leaks before I drain it and I poured in about 4 gallons of water to top it off to pressurize the system. That seemed strange so I checked the engine oil and sure enough thats were all the anti-freeze went. Told the boss and that pretty well ended my day at work. Glad it was Friday.
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