Years back at times i would get called to go work on as the old Oliver dealer called the OFF color tractors , as people close to hi would bring in what ever to be fixed and he would call me to come up and work on any RED tractors and some times that off color Green but only after dark when the doors were closed . The one old mechanic that knew everythng about and oliver and about any New Holland baler he and i got along great , i was up there working on a 1066 doing a T/A and clutch job and kenny and i were talking back and forth as he was working on a New Holland 310 baler and i said to kenny ya know i would really like to Learn how to work on balers and learn from and expert , Kenny said with out missing a beat NO YOU DON'T , i said Yes i do HE said i am doing you a favor by NOT teaching you how to fix a baler because from the end of May till after frost people will call you AT home 24-7 and expect you to drop what your doing and run wright out there and fix there problem , you will need to either get a van truck or a van trailer and load it with parts that you may never need or use but you will have to have everything for all the makes and models on hand . He then took me out to the Dodge van that had parts bins down both sides and across the ft. loaded with parts and all the shop manuals . He told me that everything in there was for New Holland ONLY and that he only worked on New holland . I spent a lot of hours up there filling in while he was out doing baler repair and OLD Pappa Bare paid me vary well for filling in when i had time . So i never learned from one of the best and i don't do balers .
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