Casenutty 1660 - Man I was hoping that was the fix as it would make sense to me why the Aux works yet 3 pt doesnt. Ill have to mess with it more here when it warms up. That and my baler needs a fuzz of adjustment, so Id be thrilled to have those 2 items fixed and behind me. Last year I replaced 5 bearings on that d*** haybine that were junk and had that thing running very smoothly there at the end.
Thanks so much to all that have tossed their 2 cents in. Seems the general consensus is do whatever I think or whatever I can find. Since some have asked Ill elaborate a bit. Im a young guy in west Michigan area and work full time, so this is more/less a hobby for me. I bought the farm a few years ago and leased it to a real farmer for the 1st couple years and didnt have a real good experience with that whole situation so last year I planted it to Hay and harvested it. (Only 1 crappy cutting). I have been watching for used tractors and generally have a sense of what the market looks like in the area. Ive got some funds set aside for some EQUIPT this year such as a decent planter, Tedder and possibly a down payment on a tractor if one becomes available in the area.
Looking forward to the snow to melt and to get out there and play in the dirt again. -Derek-
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