Posted by caterpillar guy on June 12, 2022 at 11:25:24 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Fixing a tractor posted by Ultradog MN on June 12, 2022 at 09:07:43:
I should take pictures of things so I can remember how I did it 30 years earlier and such. I don't and am not good at putting pictures online. Some because I really don't want the world to know everything I do, and because it gets time consuming to do to many pictures to get across what I'm doing. Besides how many tmes cam you watch somebody fix a light on a tractor or change tires on things. Also I do things some people would consider dangerous with the method I do them and don't need the debate about how I did it. Like the other day I had the loader bucket over top of me while welding a piece on the Rolling harrow well it would have come down on the harrow if it fell and I would probably not got hurt. This was the quickest easiest way to squeeze the crack shut so it was tight in place before welding. All the armchair safety Nazi's would have had a conniption fit about that, and told me so.
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