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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by mark on June 27, 2007 at 08:21:29 from (172.164.86.132):
In Reply to: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by Hobo,NC on June 26, 2007 at 19:24:29:
It's obvious that Hobo is getting rain that we ain't here in Kentucky:(! george....what would you want with a Super A if you have that SC? I love my SA and have finally got it where I want it to be...which didn't take much. My only complaint is that they were geared too high...if I could have a true creeper gear, I'd be tickled to death. You know how it is that first plowing....got to idle them down to where you can about hear each time she hits...so you don't cover up the young plants. Then hit a hard piece of ground and dang near stall the engine. I have a hard believing the IH engineers were that daft in the head..but evidently they were. Third gear is useless.....so they could have had bulldog, 1st, 2nd, and road gear. Man needs an umbrella out in this sun if he's going to plow anything out. My corn and beans are laid by and if the rain doesn't come, there won't be any late corn.
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