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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 17, 2006 at 18:17:07 from (24.235.41.226):
Welp so the saying goes. I was cleaning out the cattle shed today and I did something I knew better than to do..overloaded the manure spreader. It had started to rain and I was close to done, just running it off on a pile behind the barn, so I loaded up the mother of all loads figuring I would save some time, I had run off 13 loads and had about three more to do to finish, well sure as guns the spreader started banging and before I could let the feed of a notch Kawham , everything stopped, shut down , got off and there was the drive chain hanging out of the gear box (New Holland#327). Well I knew I had spare repair links and my age started to creep up on me because I couldn't remember where the heck I put them. Finally found a piece of chain off the snowblower and found a repair link on it...wasted 3/4ths of an hour, coulda been done if I had taken 4 loads more instead of three,got done a few minutes before 6, bedded the pen, threw down some hay and put the tractors and spreader in the shed...Haste makes Waste, it did today. I suppose you never did anything like this? ......Mike in Exeter Ontario
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