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Posted by Specter on December 07, 2005 at 21:06:01 from (161.184.193.165):
In Reply to: New Farmer (need advice) posted by CaliforniaDreamer on December 07, 2005 at 09:59:31:
Hold on a minute, I have to get back in my chair, catch my breath, and wipe the tears off my face... Ah, there. First of all, you have to tell us how you got the rearend of that 8N to handle the power of that big Cat engine you must have put in there. Now, as to check the oil. You have to find a small punch, and a really big hammer. Put a hole in the oilpan at about the mark where it meets the engine block. If oil comes out, you have enough oil in there. Ah, yes, the type of oil you have to put in. You need Ultra-duty lithium strontium chromate oil. I have some, but I can't get it to you right now. My sled dogs are sick. Also there is another 2 week blizzard coming up here in Canada. You can run biodiesel in your combine, but you have to be careful not to let it sit in your tank for too long. It will start sprouting in there, you know, and clog up your fuel lines. For clothing, you have to find a pair of dusty and patched overalls, a faded plaid shirt, and a wheat stem dangling from the corner of your mouth. Oh yes, and don't forget the ubiquitous (look that up in your dictionary!) ballcap from the local feedmill. Let us know how it goes! Specter at the northern end of the Earth
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