Posted by Cowboy2005 on July 28, 2020 at 19:35:13 from (104.241.209.203):
Well, I started today out weed whipping and mowing the lawn. Ran out of string before I finished weed whipping, of course I was completely out and none left in the package, couldn't find the head with blades on it. So called it quits for weed whipping and finished mowing. Worked on cleaning up some old boards and when driving down to the burn pile in the truck found that the fence had a short, great😐 well then i was bottle feeding a couple bull calves we're raising for meat the one wont eat and has super watery scours. Gave him some ectroyites and called the vet to get more ectroyites and something to help him eat a little better, vet didnt answer, ok I'll call him in the morning. Well then I went over to use my farmall 460 and found the oil seal on left side of the axle is leaking, it was right before the case ih dealer near me closed, called em up. Yep they have the seal, told me to bring the old one in to make sure its right. So I jacked up the tractor went to take the tire off, bolts didn't want to loosen so I put a pipe on the breaker bar and tried again, snapped the breaker bar off where it attaches to the socket. Well then I tried the air impact and that didn't work. So I let the tractor back down and that's when I discovered the breaks leak by the pedals. So I'm going to call the dealer and see if they can get me a estimate on doing the seal, the breaks and clutch (which is starting to go out) I know it'll expensive but depending on I might have them do it. Ok end of rant. Sorry for the length. -Garrett
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