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Re: Old Tractor Beat Me Up
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 02, 2006 at 08:00:22 from (64.179.117.66):
In Reply to: Old Tractor Beat Me Up posted by Allan In NE on April 02, 2006 at 06:29:14:
OH how well i can relate to that after bouncing over the plowed ground disken thursday running around friday then spending yesterday moving stuff around and replacing one moldboard on the plow that got broke somehow just setting over winter ????? and then finding out that someone hit the read right hand wing on the disk and bent and broke it half off ???? now tryen to bend it back into shape and make a new mounting plate all the up down layen on cold ground the old knees and back and shoulders and lower back are stiif and sore . Have to go to the steel supply tomarrow and get a 4 x 9 5/8 pice of high carbon for a new plate cut two slots in it and some 3/4 bar stoct to mount the eyebolts back on with and weld that back on the end of the gang then also get more oxy and act to heat and twist the wing back . Had to use what was left in the tourches to strighten the one coulter that i bent on a rock that i found that i do not remember being there the year before.
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