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Thanks for the split-frame ideas!
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Posted by Mitch - MS on April 19, 2002 at 12:19:41 from (64.89.160.30):
'Preciate all the input on the splitter frames! I'll let you in on my situation. I'm the one that had all the questions about my 1066 not staying in reverse. I still haven't fixed that problem. We built a house in '99 and I have been moving dirt behind the house ever since(evenings and weekends). Tuesday, I finished up and now I'm ready to plant grass (about 2 acres) and gravel my road. I built 2 pads to put sheds on. My next move is to relocate an old tractor shed onto one of the pads. I plan to widen out the center isle to 16' and pour a concrete floor. Then I will have a good place to tear down my tractor and fix it. It'll take all the extra money I can come up with to get my shed ready - then I'll have to save for tractor parts. What I'm getting around to saying is that my projects move slow due to lack of funds. I think the tractor bug is as addicting as a cocaine habit! I have been playing on, driving, talking about, and dreaming tractors as long as I can remember. I'm really getting a kick out of this disscussion board. I may drive you guys crazy with questions, but you have already been a big help. Just wanted to say thanks, Mitch Sisson Bellefontaine, MS
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