Posted by onefarmer on October 05, 2008 at 18:39:14 from (208.100.205.76):
In Reply to: I Need Some Help! posted by Allan In NE on October 05, 2008 at 02:45:46:
Allen, I have one just like in the picture and I use almost every day. Oil stick is in the pic by your right heal. I use SAE30 in mine. I've put a box on the rack and fixed fence, chased cattle and horses, cruised the farm, even put a cushion on the rack and carried a passenger(going slow and keeping my head of course), pulled a trailer for the wife doing her flowers and cut wood when a tractor would sink in the mud. It's has been a very handy tool 'round here.
Guy that had it before me was in his 80s and used it in the National Forest near South Branch Mi cutting wood and to get to town for the mail. He found out if he had a trailer with a smv it was legal on the road.
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