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is TV awake?

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whtpark01

04-28-2006 05:52:31




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opened the steering lines on the 706 that go up to the steering wheel, a couple of drops of fluid came out. Now the steering wheel just spins around, like it isnt even connected, removed valve on top of tranny seemed clean in there.
now what,,,rains coming buddy




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the tractor vet

04-28-2006 06:55:46




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 Re: is TV awake? in reply to whtpark01, 04-28-2006 05:52:31  
Well if ya got nothing going to the steering hand pump then i am starting to think FLOW DIVDER As ya have nothing going up so if nothing is going up nothing can come down . Sure would be easier if ya could just drop ship it here as to this LONG DISTANCE REPAIR WORK.



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whtpark01

04-28-2006 08:03:47




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 Re: is TV awake? in reply to the tractor vet, 04-28-2006 06:55:46  
we do have very good Crown Royal in Iowa, come have a sip and bring some wrenches.
thanx TV



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the tractor vet

04-28-2006 08:21:34




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 Re: is TV awake? in reply to whtpark01, 04-28-2006 08:03:47  
We need to work out a deal with the Air Force reserves for a pick up and and air drop as the boys out of Viennia fly over Tuesdays and Thursdays have them put it on one of them pallets and do a low level drop then may be i can have my one buddy that works on the 130's ship it back be good pratice for them as they also fly over Sidney's place and there is a good field for the drop behind his place. they would only have to drop down maybe 100 more feet from what they fly over at now as you can count the rivets on the wings now as they go over. I was fueling the tractor one day out at the farm and two of them came over so low and untill they are on top of ya you don't hear them comming they scared me to the point that the hose went one way and me the other they could not have been more then 150 feet off the ground .

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