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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 13, 2007 at 09:33:48 from (152.163.98.47):
In Reply to: Why is it that posted by old on July 12, 2007 at 19:48:32:
I helped out a cousin who was farming our north place and he needed the grain truck driven to the south place, no problem right. Well I babied it all the way over there as they hauled fertilizer in it and I figuerd a brake line would be rusty, It was, but it didn't break until I made the last stop where he wanted it. Then that same summer I needed to fill in an old hog wallow and he let me use his old kubota with the bucket. I only got 2 bucket loads in the wallow when it blew one of the hoses. That was fun! Brakes were shot and no steering. Somehow I got it back to the shed. They were very hard on equipment and would never maintain anything until it really needed it. That was a few years back, but 2 weeks ago he let me run his pride and joy 1930 farmall regular back to his farm. That one he maintains and no problems that time.
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