Posted by Tractor,Tractor on July 11, 2008 at 22:43:12 from (198.208.251.21):
In Reply to: It too, is here posted by Lanse on July 11, 2008 at 15:25:12:
Busted my butt on many an acre with one of those, come up to the end turn the wheel and grab a handfull of brake to come around. Ours started real easy when cold but if you stalled her you might as well just walk away and let her cool because she was not going anywhere. Ours did not crank very hard, but she would pull like hell though, spring seat would give the old back a poundin on plowed ground.
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