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Posted by Gene Davis on August 17, 2001 at 18:53:53 from (216.163.106.29):
In Reply to: 1001 uses for a loader posted by D W on August 15, 2001 at 10:25:25:
Had well pump failure one cold day in Janurary. Took a 2" pipe tee, reduced the center to 1", screwed it to the galvanized pipe of my well,ran a chain through it and hooked other end to the back guard of the bucket, and pulled the 10 ft sections of pipe up, clamped them off below the coupling, removed that section,put the tee on the next section and repeated till all 80' were out. The only helper I had that day was my 650 J.D with the 1050 IH loader on it for pulling and replacing the well pump , added benefit was warming fingers in Janurary with exhaust heat. Also enjoyed the fact It worked all day without grumbling or hesitating, or quarreling about what I paid it!! When I have something to lift, push,pull or shove, my solution is to let JOHN DEERE do it!! Gene Davis
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