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Re: Re: Somebody lied to me
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Posted by JB on July 03, 2003 at 20:23:33 from (24.157.110.221):
In Reply to: Re: Somebody lied to me posted by Lone Wolf on July 03, 2003 at 02:35:19:
We had SC, with mower, cultivators, and plow. Quite often would mow in the morning, then cultivate in the early afternoon, rake and bale in the late afternoon. Could change mower and rear cultivator in 10 minutes, left side mount cultivators attached unless they were not going to be used again for a few days. If I remember correctly the plow was the hardest to attach. Each implement had its own special place in the shed a stand had been made of 2x4s so the implement would be at the correct height and angle. You just backed straight into it, use the long crank wrench to tighten the bolts and connect the lift pionts and drive away. The first to be replaced by a 3pt hitch was the plow as we had a JD 420U with 3pt hitch. Long long time ago. JB
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