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Posted by JJK on July 16, 2005 at 12:33:56 from (216.189.131.201):
How are things going out in the rest of the world? I had the week of the 4th off and was back to work this week finding my projects waiting for me. Boss didn"t have anybody finish them up. I have a JD 240 skidsteer that I fixed a pile of stuff and now waiting to get ALL the RIGHT parts for the hydrostat to fix the leaks. I haven"t been to impressed with the way JD does their parts since this project. Also had a CA Allis in for some repairs like the front engine seal, left rear axle bearings, and such. Now I have a 1086(something that I like working on) with shift linkage problems. Oh ya, then there"s the new 1020 combine head that I had to replace some parts on and if anyone would like to hear that story just let me know, its kinda comical. Crops are looking good here in central MN although we need some rain but not as much as we got this spring. I fear that harvest is going to drag out late again this year cause of the rain the late plantings.
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