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Re: Should I cut off my axles ???????
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Posted by MJ in the UK on April 24, 2006 at 07:43:28 from (195.92.168.165):
In Reply to: Should I cut off my axles ??????? posted by Ksfarmmer on April 24, 2006 at 07:25:03:
Here in the UK Nuffield made a tractor with the same rear axles as a Farmall M. A farmer local to us in the 1960s had one of these tractors, he also had a young son who was allways getting into trouble on the farm. One day the young lad asked his dad if there was anything he coud do to help. His dad gave him a hacksaw and told him to go and cut off the axles on the Nuffield tractor. Three hours later the lad comes back to his dad with two axle stubs and asks what can he do next. MJ
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