Posted by 37chief on May 14, 2008 at 20:25:04 from (70.181.171.31):
My mowing day started out good, weeds were dry, and were cutting good. first problem was when I ran upon a large rock. When I got stopped the rock was wedged between my oil pan and the front weights. I managed to jack the front end up, and pull off of the rock. Nothing broke. Love those cast iron oil pans. Rear tire went flat about three hours later. No socket to remove rear wheel lug nuts so I loaded the tractor on my trailer, with the rear tire flat. It was hard to control going up the ranp, and ran the front left wheel over the edge of the trailer. More jacking to get things up again. finally got the tractor chained down and headed to the tire shop. The tire shop was still open, but large tire part was shut down for the day, so I left the tractor at the shop. By the time I got to shop one of the fronts was flat also. Tomorrow is another day. Stan
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