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Posted by chris sweetland on June 04, 2006 at 10:37:04 from (24.177.12.85):
i just thought you might all enjoy a recap of my week tuesday i came home from school and my mom asked me to look at the massey ferguson 241 i looked at it and came to the conclusion the rear tire fell off then i was accused of stating the obvious then being downa tractor i pulled the ford 5030 off the job i was at but it was a favor so it could wait untill the hay got in parked it at the house and went to get the tedder and went to start the 5030 and got nothing pulled the dash off and evicted the mice and bought a new wiring harness that isnt the right one then we were down two tractors so i took the rake off the ford 1920 and put it on my power king and ran the tedder with the 1920 and raked with the power king then saturday morning i woke up to a loud bang the tractor dealer deoped the forks out of the bucket of the brand new tn 90 the deliverd nothing damaged just some scratches i got the tire back on the massey 241 but still awating the parts for the 5030 so were up two and down one go figure
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