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Posted by Don-Wi on July 12, 2007 at 22:41:17 from (70.224.245.55):
In Reply to: Why is it that posted by old on July 12, 2007 at 19:48:32:
My dad and I have that arrangement. I just mentioned the haybine yesterday. I've alomst got it fixed, I just gotta finishe fixing 2 of the 3 hardlines. 2 of the 3 burst (swing left & right), but the 3rd one (lift) isn't much better. I can run a tractor all day sometimes and as soon as he steps on it, he's having troubles. Othertimes he can run it all day and I'll have some troubles with it. My mom used to run all the rental equipment and do quite a bit, but she musta lost her machine compatibility. A few years ago she bent one of the arms for the wheel rake (don't ask me how- I just don't know). I think that's about the last time she's done anything except maybe pull the baler around once in a great while with me on back. Now she plays in the garden and in her new kitchen. Donovan from Wisconsin
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