Posted by 2510paul on February 26, 2016 at 17:37:18 from (207.118.233.112):
In Reply to: Re: Adirondack case guy posted by Adirondack case guy on February 26, 2016 at 16:32:31:
Thanks for the response Loren. I appreciate the explanation and the information on the Monitor. I believe I will look into that more.
Thanks for the pictures. I always like your equipment and the work and care you put into it.
I was thinking today we hadn't heard about your big tractor project but then I remembered you are doing tapping the Maple trees. It looks like quite the amount of work.
Tomorrow I have a friends 3020 to work on. I took it on partly to introduce a young high schooler to tractor mechanics. His High School does not have these kinds of classes and he wants to learn. He is a real hands on kind of young man. So we will be getting into a leaking hydraulic pump and possibly the steering motor.
Again, thanks. I will look into the Monitor further.
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