Posted by Joe Evans on September 05, 2007 at 11:22:35 from (208.68.190.13):
In Reply to: Re: W-9 mc cormic's, posted by 55 50 on September 05, 2007 at 08:23:12:
Yep, pretty common from out your way. This is row crop country here.
I have not been able to really work my 9 doing hard pull work. All the plows around my area worth hanging behind it are hydraulic lift, and my W-9 was not equipped thus.
Speaking of wheat or wheat land, my brother is fond of looking at the fronts of tractors to see if they are from out west. He says wheat stubble will play heck on metal if enough of it gets rubbed up against an axle or something.
We've got an F-20. I haven't really looked, but he tells me there's a bolt head I guess under the lower bolster or pedestal that's danged near worn away. He says a lot of wheat miles did that.
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