Posted by RayP(MI) on July 21, 2013 at 19:32:26 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Hay in RR Lund? posted by rrlund on July 21, 2013 at 17:13:03:
Sure could use some, didn't get any yesterday. Had a catastrophy with my main tractor - MF 180. Went to start it Friday to move the baler over to pole barn for repairs. Battery dead, very dead, couldn't get it going with portable battery, had to jump start it with car. Just as I pulled up to the barn door - smoke under the hood, and dash. Shut it down, pulled the battery cable. Took me most of today to expose enough of the wiring harness to splice in new wires, and replace all the parts & panels. Started it up and seemed to run OK. Still have to pull that sprocket and replace the bearing on the baler pickup. But first good weather I get, will be out cutting oats with grain binder so can be taken to the steam show next month. Got three loads of hay under cover still need to be stowed in the barn, and about 20 acres of first cutting to do. If I don't get some rain, there may be no second cutting....
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