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Posted by Linemanfarmer on June 24, 2007 at 15:56:38 from (71.158.207.20):
Hey guys, well I just got back from the poor wheat crop, we just got more rain on it! It would be 50 bushel per acre crop but the rain and wind just keep coming, it blowing it all on the ground, never seen anything like it, my dad in a 1680 usually travels 4-4.5 mph in good standing wheat, he is now traveling 1.5-3mph, making for a very long harvest. But anyways, I have a (don't curse me out) junk deere 112 riding mower, well the engine went on it and I can't get the parts for it any more. Well I got an old Briggs&Stratton Engine model 23C usually use on small augers and I cannot get any spark out of it, I cannot find anywhere the gaps I need so Im just trying differnt things and nothing is working, I was hopeing to put that old horse in place of that stupid techumse. Thanks Derek
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