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Bushogging, then... BAM!!
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Posted by Homesteader on June 01, 2002 at 20:12:41 from (152.163.207.209):
Today was the first time I could actually use my ole Oliver Super 55 for real bushogging work clearing some of my land. Man, was I impressed. Worked better than I'd ever dreamt. But then I made a big mistake and let my nephew try it. He backed onto a stump about the size of a rear tractor tire with everything going full tilt, and BAM! everything stopped dead. The real problem is that now I cannot get the machine started again. Nothing at all, just a dull thud in the starter when I try. I have had some minor starter troubles in the past, so I guess it could be a coincidence that it chose now to die on me. What's the most likely damage? I didn't see any fluids under it, no smoke from the engine. Any tips or suggestions (please don't terrify me) would be very much appreciated. Thanks in
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