Getting ready for $&@#
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Getting ready for $&@#
So on to this Case 244 to get ready for winter. Changed the oil and put air in one tire yesterday. Just have to take the deck off and put thrower on. Sounds easy right ! Hehe. Have to grease and lube stuff too.
Finished up the LGT 165 Ford yesterday.
Noel
Finished up the LGT 165 Ford yesterday.
Noel
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Re: Getting ready for $&@#
More tractors, they say, more fun, they say! Until you have to get them all lubed, oiled, clean, and so on.
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Re: Getting ready for $&@#
3 more to get ready after this one Eugen. Lots and lots of fun. That’s what I tell myself any way.
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Re: Getting ready for $&@#
Not easy getting the thrower down off of that bench by me self. Getting to be a little to much for this old fella. Any way. It’s on the floor. I’ll continue. One troubles is, I have not seen the belt for it yet any where.
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Well well well, what a thing to get on the tractor. Jumpins I thought they were easy to do. Any way, it’s on and it lifts up and down, chute rod hooked up and all that works. Now if I could only find the belt.
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Amazing. I found the belt. Put it on and tested thrower a few times on and off. Seems good. So this one is done. 3 more to do. This one is next. Only carb trouble here on it.
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Re: Getting ready for $&@#
Just how much snow removal do you have to do?
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You know Bob, if you have to ask you can't afford it!
Up here next to the North Pole we get snow by the yard!
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Lots. And need back up tractors. They are old. They break. And I need to have some thing to use. I can find more pictures.
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Re: Getting ready for $&@#
Every year that goes by the less I like snow! You can keep that stuff up there. Good plan having multiple tractors ready for winter. Old things do break. I try to follow the idea that 2=1, 1=none, and having 3+ is better. I can feel the chill in the air around here. I guess I better get my 446 ready soon!