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Re: Re: Kind of off topic but need Jeep help
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Posted by Dave 2N on June 08, 2001 at 17:21:01 from (205.188.197.31):
In Reply to: Re: Kind of off topic but need Jeep help posted by Alberta Mike on June 08, 2001 at 08:18:03:
You are right about the agricultural aspect of the Jeep. I've seen a couple with 3 pt. This one has PTO with belt pulley and snow plow. My uncle had one on his farm back in the late 50's that we used for everything. Raked a lot of hay with it but learned right away that some old eave trough wired to cover the drive shafts was necessary to keep hay from wrapping up. Sundays were fun days with the Jeep; my cousins and I knew every woods and logging road in that part of the county. Talk about fun! This is really my wife's Jeep; I guess it's her tractor. She grew up in the mountains on the Southwestern NY/Northwestern PA border and learned to drive on one. She's always supported my tractor hobby. Called me at work one day and told me to meet her after work to look at this thing. Well, we obviously didn't leave it where it was. She's getting a little "restive" about getting it to the point that it will be ready for a newtub. Guess the Super H is going on the back burner for a little while but she has been truly patient, supportive and understanding with me and my tractor shenanigans.
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