Posted by Armand Tatro on February 21, 2013 at 08:31:40 from (71.239.8.232):
In Reply to: Gotta tell ya Boys posted by Allan In NE on February 21, 2013 at 06:50:31:
At least when Dad broke the right rear axel on the Farmall 400 with the mounted 2MHD corn picker on it it happened in the middle of the corn field, no mud, and nice weather. I feel your pain! Talking about a broken axel at the shop our neighbor had a IH 2MHD picker mounted on his Case 400 D broke an axel at the end of his drive way just before he got to the county road. They made a skid using a hedge cornor post and drug the tractor back to their shop. Then there was the time we broke an axtl on the John Deere Model 6 corn sheller on the county road. Drug that one on a skid about 1/4 mile to get it to the shop but that's another story. Got that on vidieo! The corn sheller happened in the early 2000's; the pickers happened in the late '60's And I don't even want to discuss the 4 broken steering kingpins on the 1961 Ford F750 lime spreader truck in the '70's. Hang in there! This to shall pass! LOL. Armand
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