Posted by showcrop on November 22, 2007 at 05:21:21 from (75.69.187.58):
wife came home and asked Why are you doing laundry? Wellll, there were the jeans that I got grease on from the lime spreader, and the sweatshirt with fiberglass insulation on it, and I had a little incident with our neighbors tank spreader today. The spreader had been sitting for four months with a half load of water in it, and didn't want to pump. So I put it inside for a few hours with the salamander on the tank, still wouldn't pump so I thought maybe the pump intake is plugged with bedding sand so I took it down the road, speeding up and slowing down to surge the sand out. -still wouldn't pump. So in the field with the Ford 8240 turning the pump at an idle, I took a look at the nozzle, pulling the deflector plate away. It was plugged with wood chips. so I started pulling pieces out with my pocket knife, and the pump slowly pushed the mass towards me. soon water [very brown water] was running out. So I let the deflector close against the nozzle, but the flow stopped!!! What can it be now ?! so I stepped back up and pulled on the deflector again and LAUNDRY TIME! works good now. have a good thanksgiving and If you have problems that are burdening you, God is waiting for you to ask him to help If it is in his will you will be amazed at how swift and effective the answer will be.
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