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Posted by Brad in WI on June 16, 2006 at 12:37:38 from (24.208.16.231):
In Reply to: Tractor Miantenance posted by Illinois Boy on June 16, 2006 at 10:01:31:
I help out some friends that run a dairy that way. This skidsteer has four bald tires that don't hold air, has not seen grease in 7 years and a bucket made from scrap iron. They have a New Idea Uni-chopper that needs a radiator leak fixed but have been using it for two years now just adding water every other wagon load. I offer to help (for free) clean up the machine shed, yard, and equipment but they don't want to put out any effort to do anything extra. I store my 1947 Farmall MD there and some days that is the only tractor that will start on its own out of 8 total. They also have two farmall M's and a Farmall Super C that are all stuck but they will get running and use on the farm someday. Grrrrr Makes me really mad when I go up there and see that good iron going to waste. Brad
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