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Posted by Wisconsin Cowman on December 27, 2006 at 20:56:46 from (70.105.68.253):
Anybody feel the same? I got so much to do. My H is in the shop getting new water pump and carb done and radiator getting fixed. The other day just got the m out of the shop getting a new tune up. Got a compression tester for Christmas and tried that out on the M all was good 130psi on all cylinders. Then the B’s charging system failed so getting a used gen. Then on my Oliver 1655 needs a good tune up. The tractor has been a problem for 3 years know. With milking cows and all of the other critters that need to be taken care of. Had the logger log out the woods this summer. Got such good tops of trees and logs. Want to clean out the woods, with all of the rain the woods it is a sponge also with standing water with the river being over filled. Hope it dries up or gets colder out so I can get in there. Or else I will have to put the half tracks on the M. So many other things to do that I do not what to get into.
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