Posted by rrlund on February 21, 2013 at 07:05:48 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Gotta tell ya Boys posted by Allan In NE on February 21, 2013 at 06:50:31:
Guess I've got nothing to complain about then. I was loading manure yesterday in that miserable cold wind and the 1365 started to lope,raced a few times and died like it was out of fuel. The bucket was full of manure and it was right crossways of a narrow feedlot. Couldn't get fuel to it anywhere. I took the line off the shutoff at the bottom of the tank and could even get fuel there. Took the valve off and it was packed full of crap. Fuel wouldn't even run out of the tank. Had to poke a wire in it to get the fuel running. I let it run a minute to flush the crud out. Then I had to bleed everything right there in the chit with cattle all around me. Nothing like the smell of diesel fuel in manure. I still stink like fuel. Gonna take a week to get that smell out of my skin.
But you've got me beat. Somebody always shows me that it could be worse.
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