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Re: sm needs to diet
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Posted by scotc on February 12, 2006 at 09:09:45 from (65.220.16.62):
In Reply to: sm needs to diet posted by scotc on February 11, 2006 at 21:19:27:
mine is a an early one with the belly pump, the dealer used it for a demo unit the year it was built and my grandma bought it the next spring. The pulley ass'y came off years ago after grandpa ran along a tree plowing and the pulley stopped the tractor. It's had the same peice of 1 inch plank covering the hole and the schwartz wfe ever since. Sounds like empty tires will be the easiest way to go. 6700 less 1100(fluid) less 300(weights) less 200(wfe est'd) would be about 5100 pounds. I feel like I'm over-guesstimating some losses here, but that's about the same as my freind's 560 stripped for pulling. and we have some plastic barrels so fluid storage won't be a problem, and I have to have them pumped to powder coat the rims anyhow. I figure that's the best protection from the calcium they will get.
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