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Dave H (MI)

04-17-2008 12:36:39




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...and the news just isn't all that bad. Had an exceptionally busy work schedule this winter so I really haven't had much time for tractors. Vaguely remember getting the B stuck in 5 inches of snow on level ground so I must have been out there at some point. Started with the B cause it is closest to the door. It cranks but does not fire. Decided to hit the MTA next and it roared to life on the second crank for the 5th year in a row. Good tractor! I use it as a benchmark for all the others to measure against. I figure it is because I have never worked on it! The B just sounds a little weak in it's cranking so I am going to charge the battery up first and then play with it a little more. I hear in Vegas (where I understand they will bet on anything) I still only get 100:1 odds that I can get her running. We'll just see about that! Dang it's nice to be out in the sun again!

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CNKS

04-17-2008 12:45:41




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 Re: Spring startup..... in reply to Dave H (MI), 04-17-2008 12:36:39  
What sun?? 90 degrees Tues, 40 today, rain and 35 mph N wind. (SW KS)



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Dave H (MI)

04-17-2008 13:28:28




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 Re: Spring startup..... in reply to CNKS, 04-17-2008 12:45:41  
Well you can just keep it! 70 degrees and sunny here today. I burned some leaves and picked up as much of the wind blown debris from the neighbors as I could. Funny how they won't walk across the road and pick up what blows out of their trash!?
Let the turkeys out on the lawn hoping it would shut off that lunatic noise they make...it worked.
Expect they will be in the next county by dinner, knowing turkeys. Should be a lot quieter here tomorrow. Heard there was weather heading our way for the weekend...maybe yours will be nicer by then!

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CNKS

04-17-2008 17:48:51




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 Re: Spring startup..... in reply to Dave H (MI), 04-17-2008 13:28:28  
I consider this to be the last blast of winter. In Kansas Oct, March and sometimes April are anything can happen months. Snow or 100 degrees.



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