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Allan In NE

03-15-2008 17:25:35




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Got the 66 series remote put on the old M today.

Can't think of anything else; she ought to be just about ready to cut some hay.

Allan

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Bill46

03-18-2008 09:54:18




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
Allan, ya gonna be able to get those lift arms low enough? Inside the drawbar like that will only let them go so far.
Don't think I could use that setup.



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buickanddeere

03-16-2008 12:17:50




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
Didn't the binders come from the factory with a pto shield?



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Allan In NE

03-16-2008 13:41:40




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to buickanddeere, 03-16-2008 12:17:50  
For sure.

First day off the truck, yank the PTO shield and that silly belt pulley.

Throw those two items along with the hand crank in an old shed somewhere and totally forget about 'em.

Allan



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TGIN

03-16-2008 03:56:41




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
If your gona mow hay with it thats alot of seat time so my vote is to get rid of the old pan seat for a good one .



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Dairy Farmer in WI

03-16-2008 09:26:19




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to TGIN, 03-16-2008 03:56:41  
like TGIN said, yer gonna want a differt seat then a pan seat. them really hurt the cheaks after a day on the seat. you can get kits to put seats offa '66 sereis on there i think ot you could just make one.
what havn't you put on that tractor? what's next?!
DF in WI



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Allan In NE

03-16-2008 10:04:44




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Dairy Farmer in WI, 03-16-2008 09:26:19  
Oh,

I'm sure I'll think of somethin'. :>)

Allan

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Dairy Farmer in WI

03-16-2008 17:02:45




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-16-2008 10:04:44  
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you COULD get one of those nifty thick coushined 560 seats too. got one on one of my Ms. i tell ya they are fairy comfterble(spelling?) fi yer on the tractor for a while. and the best part is it bolts right on! and when ya aren't using the tractor and don't want bird poo on there you flip it up. gotta find the bottom part that bolts on though. hope this helps a little
DF in WI

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paul sebek

03-15-2008 21:57:46




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
ahhh, ain't that purrrrddddyyyy....



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Steven f/AZ

03-15-2008 19:49:08




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
Looks great! Now you need to swap in a 4bt Cummins to improve fuel efficiency... :roll:



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Larry59

03-15-2008 17:53:35




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
Allan... that certainly looks like one fine setup you got there. I am impressed at it. Thanks for showing it.



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Vito

03-15-2008 17:32:27




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 Re: Last Update.......Maybe in reply to Allan In NE, 03-15-2008 17:25:35  
Allan,
Real slick looking installation.Hopefully it stops snowing out your way.Gleaner season is right around the corner.
Vito



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