Posted by WarrenBult on April 26, 2011 at 10:08:04 from (208.88.136.10):
Decided it was time to put the snow blower away in the shed and get the planter out. Fired up both tractors and got them out. Poored a little gas in the Gleaner "k" (corn) Carb. (needs a little priming if it sits very long) It fired right up and got it out of the shed. Went to fire up the other "k" (Soybean machine). Was just about to give up, when it decided to fire. Put the snow blower away, and got the big 966 into the shed to hook up to the 6 row 3-point JD planter and pulled it out. Put both combines back in along with the small mf135 and still was able to drive the 966 and planter in and close up the doors. Sucks haveing to move everything out to get to what I need, but the shed is only so big. To top it off, got an old cub cadet lawn mower for the motor, and did some cleaning and preping, and got that thing to run. That is when I called it a night. Didn't want to push my luck much farther. Did all that in less than 2 hours after I got home from work last night.
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