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Posted by BillyinStoughton on November 09, 2006 at 14:11:12 from (69.214.162.13):
In Reply to: Tractor Abuse! posted by Allan In NE on November 09, 2006 at 05:13:40:
Allan...you would sure as h*ll think someone would know when they were overdoin' it. I've never sat in the seat of any piece of equipment (even in my more naive years) and not known I was moving above and beyond the capabilities of what I was operating. If you pay attention to what's going on (both sight and sound) will more often than not tell you the story about how hard you are workin' a piece of equipment. I think implements get bought sometimes for the reason that they are "the right price"...and then once those implements get home, the new owner realizes that they are maybe a couple of horses short of a full team for the said implement. So what do ya do? Ya throw on more weight and more fuel! It fixes everything don't ya know! Too funny how common sense makes no sense at all to some! Glad ya got the 9 going and in good shape! Billy
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