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Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc.
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Posted by Marc ON on December 01, 2006 at 11:06:43 from (131.137.245.199):
I'm sure this must sound odd, but being new to my 100, I'm wondering if there's a better way to mount an offset Farmall, especially one with a belly mower. I have rear wheel weights so I first step into the ledge in the right wheel hub then launch onto the pedal platform with my other foot, but it seems like quite a bit of effort compared to an H or M. Any better ways out there? Any of you take a running start behind it and vault yourself over the seat like those cowboy movies!? Marc in ON
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. Hugh MacKay 19:36:56 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. n9lhm 18:31:21 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. City-Boy McCoy 15:35:15 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. karl Hamson 14:49:21 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. SuperA-Tx 14:45:57 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. JayWalt 13:56:54 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. Hugh MacKay 13:33:22 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. Steven@AZ from ND 11:50:12 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. Nat 2 11:37:08 12/01/06
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- Re: Climbing-up on an A / SA / 100 / 130, etc. Dave Sherburne NY 11:19:25 12/01/06
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