Posted by migraine on February 19, 2008 at 07:35:32 from (67.182.151.248):
In Reply to: Remember this photo posted by IaGary on February 19, 2008 at 04:42:43:
Sorry for ya Gary. Plus a sore neck to boot huh? Yeah that loader or constant shifting work blowing will kill em. Had to redo the clutch and pressure plate in my landscaping tractor last year and last month ended up putting both hydraulic pumps in it. Put about 3500 bucks in that old 175 Massey Ferguson tractor but it has more than earned it. Can't even imagine how many loader fulls that thing has lifted and carried. You guys have had a winter to bring back memories of the old days for sure. I remember when we used to sled off the roofs of the farm buildings the drifts were so high. This was in the sixties. Hang in there, we'll be making dust before you know it. Migraine
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